Schools
| Name | Level | Information |
| Rolling Acres Elementary School | K-3 | Built in 1952, School Population - 579 |
| Alloway Creek Intermediate School | 4-5 | Finished in 2006, Alloway Creek Intermediate School houses the 4th and 5th grade. The school also houses the District Office, and Business Office. The purpose of the school was to alleviate the over crowding in Rolling Acres Elementary School.
School Population - 321 |
| Maple Avenue Middle School | 6-8 | The idea of a new school arose on January 7, 1932. The building was opened in time for the class of 1933. The school was formally named The Maple Avenue Junior-Senior High School.
School Population - 470 |
| Littlestown Senior High School | 9-12 | Built in 1962, recently added Gymnasium. Sports Mascot: Thunderbolts. School Population - 685 |
Read more about this topic: Littlestown Area School District
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