Keystone School District Explained

Keystone School District
Streetaddress:451 Huston Avenue
City:Knox
State:Pennsylvania
Country:United States
Type:Public
Mascot:Panther
Colors:White, Black and Gold
Established:1955 or 1956 as a jointure with the current high school and five satellite elementary schools. The current elementary school was built in 1972, thus closing satellite schools.
Superintendent:Michael Hall

The Keystone School District is a small, rural public school district in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. It serves the boroughs of Shippenville, Knox, and Callensburg, as well as the townships of Beaver Township, Elk Township, Licking Township, Ashland Township, and Salem Township. The Keystone School District encompasses approximately 126 square miles. According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 7,589. In 2009, the district residents' per capita income was $16,347, while the median family income was $39,271.[1]

The Keystone School District operates two schools: an elementary school and a combined junior/senior high school, both of which are located in Knox.

Extracurriculars

The district provides a wide variety of clubs, activities and 18 interscholastic sports.

High School Athletics

Keystone participates in PIAA District IX (9)[2]

Sport NameBoys Girls
Baseball / SoftballClass AClass A
BasketballClass AAClass AA
Cross CountryClass AAClass AA
FootballClass A
GolfClass AAAAClass AAAA
SoccerClass AClass A
Track and FieldClass AAClass AA
VolleyballClass A
WrestlingClass AA

Notes and References

  1. American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau, 2010
  2. http://www.piaa.org/schools/directory/details.aspx?ID=11426 PIAA - Schools - Directory - Keystone High School