Clearfield Area High School

Clearfield Area High School

earfield Area High School is a public high school located near the village of Hyde, Pennsylvania. The high school serves students from most of central and north central Clearfield County. The school's mascot is the bison, modeled after the American Bison. The school is part of the Clearfield Area School District.

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