Penn-Trafford School District

Summary

The Penn-Trafford School District is a public school district that serves western Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania and a small portion of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The district is governed by a locally elected, nine member school board who serve, staggered four-year terms, the Pennsylvania General Assembly and the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The district neighbors 7 other school districts: Franklin Regional, Greensburg-Salem, Hempfield Area, Jeannette City, Norwin, Gateway, and East Allegheny.[1] The district mascot is the Warrior.[2]

Penn-Trafford School District
Location of Penn-Trafford School District in Westmoreland County
Address
1006 Harrison City/Export Road
, Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties, 15085
United States
District information
TypePublic
Students and staff
District mascotWarrior
ColorsGreen and Gold   
Other information
Websitewww.penntrafford.org
Penn-Trafford School District area in eastern Allegheny County

The Suburban Pittsburgh district serves the municipalities of Trafford, Penn, Penn Township, Manor, and Harrison City.

Schools edit

  • Elementary (K-5)
    • McCullough Elementary
    • Level Green Elementary
    • Sunrise Estates Elementary
    • Trafford Elementary
    • Harrison Park Elementary
  • Middle (6-8)
    • Penn Middle
    • Trafford Middle
  • High School (9-12)

The Penn-Trafford School District is the public school system of the following County entities; Penn Township, Trafford Borough, Penn Borough, and parts of Manor Borough. All areas of the Penn-Trafford School District are in Westmoreland County except for a small area of Trafford Borough that is part of Allegheny County.

Penn-Trafford grew out of the Penn Joint school system that was formed in 1951 when Penn Township and Penn Borough formed a partnership. In 1956 Trafford Borough became a third party to form a district administrative unit under the County Plan for the Reorganization of School Districts, however all three areas retained their own identity in the joint school system. In 1963 Manor Borough annexed part of Penn Township[3] but the annexed area remained within the Penn Joint school system. In the meantime plans for a full merger of Penn Joint and Trafford were initiated in 1961 and were finalized in 1965 when the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania approved the Penn-Trafford School District as Administrative Unit XV of the Westmoreland County Plan.[4]

Penn Middle School and Trafford Middle School are the previous high schools before the school districts joined. Trafford Middle's boundaries now include a large area of Penn Township to roughly equalize the school sizes of the two middle schools.

References edit

  1. ^ "Pennsylvania School District Map". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Archived from the original on 2012-11-14.
  2. ^ Barnes, Keith (2007-11-16). "Penn-Trafford to play for first PIAA title". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Archived from the original on 2008-04-23. Retrieved 2008-04-12. The Lady Warriors were the third seed from the WPIAL after losing to Seneca Valley in the semifinals, but they recovered with victories against District 10 champion Erie McDowell, a Peters Township team that had defeated them, 9-1, in the South Park Kickoff Tournament and Mount Lebanon after losing, 1-0, to the Lady Blue Devils in the season opener.
  3. ^ Mochnick, John W., History of Penn Township, 1982, p.286.
  4. ^ Mochnick, John W., History of Penn Township, 1982, p.226.

External links edit

  • Official Website
  • Penn-Trafford Star Newspaper
  • http://www.usaweekend.com/hsm/showstopper-award-high-schools-08.html[permanent dead link]
  • http://www.schooldigger.com/go/PA/schools/1866006648/school.aspx