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The Ferndale Area School District is a diminutive, suburban, public school district in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It serves the boroughs of Brownstown, Dale, Ferndale, and Lorain as well as Middle Taylor Township - none of which border on each other. The district encompasses just 6 square miles (16 km 2). According to 2000 federal census ...
The Ferndale Area Junior-Senior High School is a public high school, located at 600 Harlan Avenue, Ferndale, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It serves the boroughs of Brownstown, Dale and Lorain as well as Middle Taylor Township. In 2014, Ferndale Area Junior Senior High School's enrollment was reported as 337 pupils in 7th through 12th grades. [3]
Ferndale Area School District; Forest Hills School District; G. ... Windber Area School District This page was last edited on 28 October 2010, at 14:13 (UTC). ...
Jun. 13—Molly O'Neil was named the new Ferndale Area Elementary principal on Monday during a special board meeting. The educator of more than 20 years is leaving an assistant principal position ...
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Ferndale School District is a primary and secondary education school district located in Ferndale, Washington. FSD serves over 5000 students (Oct, 2012) [1] in the city of Ferndale and surrounding areas including Custer, Lummi Island and north Bellingham. The current Superintendent of Ferndale School District is Dr. Kristi Dominguez.
The Ferndale Unified School District has two schools, the Ferndale Elementary School with grades K–8 and the Ferndale High School. The elementary school is older; it dates back to the 1860s with school rooms and houses in various locations.
Although Ferndale's only high school, the district had a tradition of naming schools after United States presidents until the 1950s. When Ferndale High School opened in January, 1959, Lincoln became a junior high. [8] In the 1950s, the area of the school district serving Oak Park was embroiled in a controversy over progressive education. Andrew ...