Brownsville Area School District - Schools

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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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