Schools
Albert Gallatin High School
Albert Gallatin South Middle School
Address: 224 New Geneva Rd., Point Marion, PA 15474
Principal: Joetta L. Britvich; 474 students
Albert Gallatin North Middle School
Address: 113 College Ave., McClellandtown, PA 15458
Principal: Randy Wilson; 524 students
A.L. Wilson Elementary School
Address: 100 A.L. Wilson Dr., Fairchance, PA 15436
Principal: Candy Jordan
184 students | Achieved AYP status in 2010 and 2010 Report Card 2011
D. Ferd Swaney Elementary School
Address: 1152 Township Dr., Uniontown, PA 15401
Principal: Stacey Peton
371 students | Achieved AYP status in 2010 and 2010 Report Card 2011
Friendship Hill Elementary School
Address: 218 New Geneva Rd., Point Marion, PA 15474
Overseeing Principal: Joetta Britvich Head Teacher: Jenifer Vail
249 students | Achieved AYP status in 2010 and 2010 Report Card 2011
George J. Plava Elementary School
Address: 120 Puritan Rd., McClellandtown, PA 15458
Principal: Jamie Kamp
368 students | declined to School Improvement I in 2011, Warning in 2010 Report Card 2011
Masontown Elementary School
Address: 201 Spring St., Masontown, PA 15461
Principal: Joyce Simmons
220 students | Achieved AYP status in 2011 and Warning in 2010 Report Card 2011
Smithfield Elementary School
Address: 23 Liberty St., Smithfield, PA 15479
Principal: Candace Jordan
319 students | Achieved AYP status in 2010 and 2010 Report Card 2011
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