Former Schools
- East Hempfield Elementary School (1958–2007) was a primary school located in eastern Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania. East Hempfield served approximately 200 students in grades Kindergarten through second. After students finished second grade, they would attend West Point Elementary School. The school was built in 1958.
- Bovard Elementary School (1)
- St. Clair Elementary School (1)
- St. Clair Elementary School (2)
- Youngwood Elementary School
- Youngwood Junior High School
- New Stanton Elementary School
- Thomas Elementary School ( -1983)
- Manor Elementary School (1901–1990)
- Manor Junior High School
- Lincoln Heights Elementary School
- Luxor Elementary School
- Mt. Odin Elementary School
- Todd Elementary School
- Diamond Elementary School
- Pleasant Valley Elementary School
- Brush Creek Elementary School
- Grapeville Elementary School
- Washington Elementary School
- Hannastown Elementary School
- Liberty Elementary School
- Kamerer Elementary School
- Weavers Old Stand Elementary School
- Kennedy Elementary School
- Armburst Elementary School
- Hillview Elementary School
- Blank Elementary School
- High Park Elementary School
- Oak Grove Elementary School
- Swede Hill Elementary School
- Stanton Elementary School
- Wendel Elementary School
- Paintersville Elementary School
- Hunker Elementary School
- Harrold #8 (1881–1928) - Restored and now used by the district as an educational tool.
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