Central Dauphin School District - Schools

Schools

The district operates two high schools (9th-12th), four middle schools (6th-8th), and 13 elementary schools (grades K-5th).

  • Central Dauphin High School
  • Central Dauphin East High School
  • Central Dauphin Middle School
  • Central Dauphin East Middle School
  • Linglestown Middle School
  • Swatara Middle School
  • Chambers Hill Elementary School
  • E.H. Phillips Elementary School
  • Lawnton Elementary School
  • Linglestown Elementary School
  • Middle Paxton Elementary School
  • Mountain View Elementary School
  • Northside Elementary School
  • Paxtang Elementary School
  • Paxtonia Elementary School
  • Rutherford Elementary School
  • Southside Elementary School
  • Tri-Community Elementary School
  • West Hanover Elementary School

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