Forest City Regional School District
Forest City Regional School District covers an area of 87.82 square miles (227.5 km). The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. The district's population has remained relatively constant in recent years, being recorded as 5,095 for both the 2000 and 2010 US Censuses. The educational attainment levels for the Forest City Regional School District population (25 years old and over) were 88.10% high school graduates and 16% college graduates. In 2009, the Forest City Regional School District residents’ per capita income was $17,385, while the median family income was $42,652. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.
The Forest City Regional School District started with three buildings, two elementary schools (William Penn Elementary, Lincoln Elementary) and Forest City High School. An addition to the high school was done in 1967. In 1971, the three schools were combined into one. In 1995, the building was again expanded. A new gymnasium, an auditorium, a computer lab, a chemistry lab, and more classrooms were added. Extensive remodeling was also done at this time to the existing structure. The high school serves as the starting point for the Steamtown Marathon.
Forest City Regional School District operates two schools: an elementary school and a high school. High school students may choose to attend The Career Technology Center of Lackawanna County for training in the construction and mechanical trades. The Northeastern Educational Intermediate Unit IU19 provides the district with a wide variety of services like specialized education for disabled students (including hearing, speech and visual disability services) and professional development for staff and faculty.
Regions and constituent municipalities
The district is divided into nine regions (alternate region names in parentheses), which are contiguous with or contained within the following municipalities (with county labels in parentheses):
- Clinton Township (Wayne) (partially in the Western Wayne School District) – Region I (Clinton II)
- Herrick Township (Susquehanna) – Region II (Herrick Township)
- Union Dale Borough (Susquehanna) – Region III (Uniondale)
- Vandling Borough (Lackawanna) – Region IV (Vandling)
- Mount Pleasant Township (Wayne) – Regions V (Pleasant Mount II/III) and VI (Pleasant Mount I)
- Forest City Borough (Susquehanna) – Regions VII (Forest City 1W1D), VIII (Forest City 2W2D), and IX (Forest City 1W2D)
Extracurriculars
The Forest City Regional School District offers a variety of clubs, activities, and an extensive sports program.
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According to PIAA directory July 2013
References
- ^ "Forest City Regional School District History". Forest City Regional School District. Education Web Hosting & Content Management Solutions. 2014. Archived from the original on October 4, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
- ^ "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for Forest City Regional School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
- ^ "Forest City Regional School District". Forest City Regional School District. Education Web Hosting & Content Management Solutions. 2014. Archived from the original on July 4, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2014.
- ^ "Forest City High School". MAXPREPS. CBS Interactive. 2014. Retrieved December 20, 2014.
- ^ US Census Bureau, 2010 Census Poverty Data by Local Education Agency, 2011
- ^ proximityone (2014). "School District Comparative Analysis Profiles".
- ^ US Census Bureau, American Fact Finder, 2009
- ^ US Census Bureau (2010). "American Fact Finder, State and County quick facts". Archived from the original on October 6, 2014. Retrieved September 28, 2014.
- ^ US Census Bureau (September 2011). "Income, Poverty, and Health Insurance Coverage in the United States: 2010" (PDF).
- ^ Michael Sauter; Alexander E.M. Hess (August 31, 2013). "America's most popular six-figure jobs". USA Today.
- ^ Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Association (2014). "PIAA School Directory".