Clearfield Area School District - Elementary Schools

Elementary Schools

  • Bradford Township Elementary School is located at 50 Bigler Ave, Bigler. It provides grades kindergarten through 4th. In 2010, it served 145 students with 13.70 teachers. Eighty one pupils qualified for a free or reduced price lunch due to poverty. 141 pupils were white with 2 Asian/Pacific Islander students. In 2011, 68% of the 3rd and 4th grade students were reading on grade level and 87% were on grade level in mathematics. Report Card 2010
  • Centre Elementary School is located at 2075 Highview Road, Clearfield. It provides grades kindergarten through 4th. In 2010, it served 133 students with 12 teachers. Eighty one pupils qualified for a free or reduced price lunch due to poverty. 129 pupils were white. In 2011, 69% of the 3rd and 4th grade students were reading on grade level and 87% were on grade level in mathematics. Report Card 2010
  • Clearfield Elementary School is located at 700 High Level Road, Clearfield. It provides grades kindergarten through 4th. In 2010, it served 461 students with 36 teachers. Two hundred sixty eight pupils qualified for a free or reduced price lunch due to poverty. Five pupils were black, 6 were Hispanics and 444 pupils were white. In 2011, 71% of the 3rd and 4th grade students were reading on grade level and 87% were on grade level in mathematics. Report Card 2010, Report Card 2009
  • Girard-Goshen Elementary School is located at 8962 Gillingham Road, Frenchville. It provides grades kindergarten through 4th. In 2010, it served 78 students with 9 teachers. Fifty four pupils qualified for a free or reduced price lunch due to poverty. Seventy six pupils were white. In 2011, 82% of the 3rd and 4th grade students were reading on grade level and 82% were on grade level in mathematics. Report Card 2010

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