North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School Explained

North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School
Streetaddress:10439 State Rte. 36
City:Tionesta
State:Pennsylvania
County:Clarion County
Zipcode:16353
Country:United States
Schooltype:Public Junior/Senior High School
District:North Clarion County
Superintendent:Steven Young
Principal Label:Principal
Faculty:26
Grades:7-12
Enrollment:327[1]
Enrollment As Of:2009-10 School Term
Grade7:63
Grade8:55
Grade9:46
Grade10:58
Grade11:62
Grade12:62
Avg Class Size:13:1
Colors:Purple and Gold
Conference:PIAA District IX
Mascot:Wolves
Team Name:Wolves
Rival:Keystone Panthers
Feeders:North Clarion County Elementary School
Website:North Clarion County High School Website

North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School is a public Junior/Senior High School in rural northern Clarion County, Pennsylvania. It has 346 Students and 26 faculty members.

Graduation Requirements

Students at North Clarion must obtain 24 Credits[2] of coursework in Grades 9-12, satisfactorily complete an Graduation Project, and pass the PSSA's in order to graduate.

Credit Structure

Subject Area
  1. /Credits
Notws
English4.0
Social Studies 4.0 Must include: American History II, American Government/Law, Economics, Elective
Science4.0 Must include: Biology
Math4.0 Must include: Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry.
Arts and Humanities2.0
Physical Education 1.5
Health Education 0.5
Elective Courses 4.0
TOTAL24.0

Courses Available

Athletics

North Clarion Participates in District IX 9 of the PIAA and is in the KSAC Conference.[3]

Sport NameBoys Girls
BaseballClass A
BasketballClass AClass A
Cross CountryClass AAClass AA
Track and FieldClass AAClass AA
VolleyballClass A

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: NCES - School Search. US Department of Education. 1 January 2012.
  2. Book: North Clarion High School Course Selection 2009-10. 2009. North Clarion High School. Tionesta, Pennsylvania. 20.
  3. Web site: Directory - Schools - By District. Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. 1 January 2012.