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The Mifflin County School District is a midsized, rural public school district located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.The district boundaries coincide with the boundaries of Mifflin County, minus the southwestern municipalities of Kistler and Newton Hamilton boroughs and Wayne Township, which are part of the Mount Union Area School District.
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The district comprises 6 schools, located throughout the district. Governor Mifflin Senior High School, serving grades 9–12, located in Shillington. The principal is Mr. Steve Murray. [2] Governor Mifflin Middle School, serving grades 7–8, located in Shillington. The principal is Ms. Carissa Harley (former Asst. Principal at GMIS until 2024).
It is the sole high school operated by the Mifflin County School District. The school was established in 2011, by the merging of the district's two former high schools (Indian Valley High School and Lewistown Area). This move was due to budget cuts and aging facilities in the other schools. [2] Construction of Mifflin County High School cost ...
The school was founded in 1945 by assimilated Mennonites in order to establish control over the education of their children at a time of school reorganization. At first, it was considered to be a complete Mennonite school, based on the community's religion. The school is now more diverse and is the largest Christian school in Mifflin County. [4]
Governor Mifflin Senior High School is the only high school in the Governor Mifflin School District.Named for the Revolutionary War major and first governor of Pennsylvania, Thomas Mifflin, it is located in Shillington, Berks County, Pennsylvania and serves students in the five communities of Shillington, Kenhorst, Mohnton, Cumru, and Brecknock.
In Pennsylvania, intermediate units are regional educational service agencies, established by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.Intermediate units are public entities and serve a given geographic area's educational needs and function as a step of organization above that of a public school district, but below that of the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
Elementary school closed in 1912 [47] and subsequently used as an industrial and continuation school. Demolished after being damaged in the Pittsburgh flood of 1936. [48] O'Hara School O'Hara (12th Ward) Strip District: 1855 1943 [49] Demolished in 1944 Obama 6–12 (Peabody High School) n/a East Liberty: 1911 n/a Peabody High closed in 2011.