Fort Cherry School District Explained

Fort Cherry School District
Motto:"Truth, Honor, Integrity"
Type:Public
Established:1954
Grades:K-12
Mascot:Ranger
Colors:Red, Grey, and White
Location:110 Fort Cherry Road
McDonald, Pennsylvania 15057
Country:USA

Fort Cherry School District is a small, rural public school district located in southwestern Pennsylvania. It covers a portion of outlying Pittsburgh rural areas. The district serves students in a 58sqmi area that includes the suburban boroughs of McDonald and Midway and the village of Hickory, as well as the predemoinantly rural townships of Robinson and Mount Pleasant. According to a 2008 local census, it serves a resident population of 8,878. The residents' per capita income was $17,963, while median family income was $45,688.

History

The Fort Cherry School District was established in 1954, bringing together the schools of McDonald, Midway, Mount Pleasant Township, and Robinson Township.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fort Cherry School District . District Level Plan 07/01/2018 - 06/30/2021 . Fort Cherry School District . 6 March 2019.