Brownsville Area School District - Schools

Schools

Brownsville Area High School

Built in 1961 near the Redstone football field, that building was salvaged and the new high school in Brownsville was built in 2006. Serves grades 6th-12th. 1 Falcon Drive. Brownsville, Pennsylvania 15417
Telephone: (724) 785-8200 | Year Built: 1966 | Year Renovated: 2005

Brownsville Area Middle School

3 Falcon Drive, Brownsville, Pennsylvania 15417

Elementary Schools (Grades K-5th)
Cardale Elementary School, 2001 - Warning status Just 51% of students area reading on grade level. 74% perform math on grade level.

192 Filbert/Orient Road, New Salem, Pennsylvania 15468
Telephone: (724) 246-8828 | Year Built: 1962

Central Elementary School Warning status Just 48% of students area reading on grade level. 63% perform math on grade level.

233 Arensburg Road, East Millsboro, Pennsylvania, 15433
Telephone (724) 785-6316 | Year Built: 1965

Cox-Donahey Elementary School Achieved AYP status Just 59% of students area reading on grade level. 70% perform math on grade level.

112 Thorton Road, Brownsville, Pennsylvania 15417
Telephone: (724) 785-9600 | Year Built: 1968

Administration Building
Located at the Former Hiller Elementary School Bldg.:
1025 Lewis Street, Brownsville, Pennsylvania, 15417
Telephone: (724) 785-2021 | Year Built: 1964

Closed Schools

  • Colonial Elementary School
  • Hiller Elementary School
  • Redstone Middle School

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