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Descriptors Attendance. Curriculum. Educational Finance, *High Schools, Instructional Staff. NoncreditCourses. *Public School Adult Education, *School Districts. Statistical Data
Identifiers -*PennsylvaniaAn inventory of adult education offerings in high school districts in Pennsylvania
produced a 75.87 return of questionnaires (449 districts) and provided informationon the courses conducted by school districts by subject categories together with thenumber of school districts offering each course. Following are comments on the moreimportant or unique aspects of the activities summarized into program activities,finances. staffing, and participation. The appendix is a list of school districts whichparticipated in the study. (nib'
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INVENTORY OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
SECONDARY SCHOOL
ACTIVITIES IN PENNSYLVANIA
DISTRICTS
A Study byThe Pennsylvania State University
in cooperation withBureau of Vocational, Technical, and Continuing Education
Department of Public Instructionand
Pennsylvania Association for Adult Education
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PREFACE
For some time adult educators in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania havetalked of the desirability of compiling an inventory of continuing educationactivities conducted by institutions of higher learning and secondary schooldistricts within the Commonwealth.
Late in 1968, with a grant from the Department of Public Instruction, suchan inventory was undertaken by an informal and unofficial but interestedgroup composed of representatives from the Pennsylvania Association forAdult Education, The Department of Public Instruction, and The PennsylvaniaState University. The survey was developed, conducted, and summarized bythe Department of Planning Studies, The Pennsylvania State University.
The inventory was conducted in two phases: (1) activities offered by institu-tions of higher learning, and (2) activities offered by secondary schooldistricts. This report presents the results of the secondary school phaseonly. A separate report of continuing education activities in institutionsof higher learning is also available.
The group which originated the survey idea consisted of Dr. Benjamin W. Barkas,(Pennsylvania Association for Adult Education); Dr. John W. Struck, Director,Bureau of Vocational, Technical, and Continuing Education; Alfred S. Holt,Chief, Division of Continuing Education; Dr. George W. Hoffman and Dr. OscarE. Thompson, Bureau of State Colleges and Universities; Dr. Louis W. Bender,Director, Bureau of Community Colleges, (all of the Department of PublicInstruction); and Floyd B. Fischer, Director of Continuing Education, (ThePennsylvania State University). This group was assisted by Jack Sittman,Division of Continuing Education; James P. Murphy and Dr. Robert Shephard,Bureau of Community Colleges, (all of the Department of Public Instruction);and Dr. H. LeRoy Marlow, Head, Department of Planning Studies, (The Pennsyl-vania State University).
It is the hope of those associated with the study that such an inventory maybe conducted annually, leading to increased cooperation among school districtsand eliminating the duplication of effort in continuing education activitiesin Pennsylvania.
H. LeRoy MarlowProject Director
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BACKGROUND AND PROCEDURE
Problem
Within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the secondary school organizations
are serving educational needs of the adult population of Pennsylvania through
many continuing education activities. Presently each institution develops
the activities it believes are needed, with no complete means of determining
the availability of similar activities. As a result, there is much duplica-
tion of effort in the preparation and presentation of continuing education
programs. There has been no central source or complete inventory of such
state wide activities.
Objective
The objectives of this project were to plan, design, and conduct an inventory
to determine the location and type of continuing education activities conducted
between July 1, 1967, and June 30, 1968. Such information should be of current
interest and value as school districts develop plans for continuing education
activities and seek possible areas of coordinating such programs with other
school districts in Pennsylvania. It is hoped, as a result of this project,
that a basic inventory of continuing education activities has been established
and can be maintained on an annual basis as one means of meeting the needs of
educators in the rapidly expanding field of adult education.
Procedures
Every secondary school district in Pennsylvania was invited to participate in
this survey. Five hundred and ninety two (592) questionnaires were distributed;
449 were returned, for a percentage of 75.8. Of the 449 school districts
responding, 285 (635%) conducted educational activities. Table 1 explains the
distribution of the questionnaires by school districts.
TABLE 1
QUESTIONNAIRE DISTRIBUTION AND RETURN
Secondary School Number Number Percent of
Districts Sent Returned Return
Supervising Principals 242 185 76.4
District Superintendents 303 245 80.8
Vocational & Technical Directors . . . . 47 19 40.4
Total 592 449 75.8
In order to provide as uniform a response as possible, the following defini-
tions were recommended for use in completing the questionnaire:
Continuing Education
Includes short term organized programs conducted for credit or non-credit by
the secondary institution designed to provide the participants with an edu-
cational experience that will aid in their personal development, improvement
of knowledge and skill as a worker, parent, or citizen.
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Registration
One enrollment in a single educational activity. Registrations refer onlyto the number of enrollees; they do not refer to the individual persons.
SURVEY RESULTS
Responses from 449 school districts indicated a total registration of 156,384adults. Table 2 indicates the number and percent of school districts con-ducting continuing education activities.
TABLE 2
SCHOOL DISTRICTS CONDUCTINGCONTINUING EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
Number of Number ConductingSecondary School Questionnaires Continuing Education
Districts Returned Activities Percent
Supervising Principals 185 91 49.2District Superintendents 245 175 71.4Vocational & Technical Directors . . 19 19 100.0
Total 449 285 63.5
During the school year July 1, 1967 to June 30, 1968, 390 different courseswere offered by the 285 school districts.
Table 3 lists the number of courses offered by subject area categories.
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TABLE 3
NUMBER OF COURSES CONDUCTEDBY SUBJECT AREA CATEGORIES
Subject AreaNumber ofCourses
Adult Basic Education19
Agriculture Education26
Business Education31
Civil Defense Education4
Distributive Education23
General Extension Non-Credit74
Health Occupations10
Home Economics33
Manpower Retraining41
Standard Evening High School 55Technical and Industrial
Total390
On the following pages are presented the courses, conducted by schooldistricts, grouped by subject categories together with the number ofschool districts offering each course.
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AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION:
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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION: (continued):
Number Number ofCourses Districts Courses Districts
Agriculture Chemicals . . 14 General Education 9Crops 15 Government 1Conservation 10 Health and Safety 1Dairying 18 Lehigh County PrisonFarm Mechanics 30 Program 1Farm Management 25 Little Lehigh Urban Re-Fertilizer 11 newal 1Forestry 4 MedicareLivestock 11 Science 7
Marketing 9 Social SecurityNatural Resources 4 (Information) 1Poultry 6 Spelling 3Record Keeping 17 Vocational Guidance. . . 1Safety 9Soils 12Other: ADULT CIVIL DEFENSE EDUCATION:Agriculture (General) . 3
Animal Health 1 Number ofAnimal Science 1 Courses DistrictsEnglish (Speaking of) . 1
Farm Law 1 Personal and FamilyFarmer's Program on 12 Survival 25Month Basis 2 Radiological Monitoring. . 3
Floriculture 2 Shelter Management 5Horticultural Other:
(Ornamental) 3 First Aid 6
Landscape Design andLawn Care 5
Turf Management 1 BUSINESS EDUCATION:Welding 6
Number ofCourses Districts
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION:
Accounting 31Number of Bookkeeping 85
Courses Districts Business Law 4
Business Management 5Reading 84 Business Math 16Writing ..... . 76 Business English 20Arithmetic 80 Business Organization. 3Other: Clerical Practice 24
Citizenship 8 Computer Programming . 24Citizenship Club for Correspondence 2
Senior Citizens . . 1 Data Processing 39Consumer Education. . . 2 Family Finance 7
Contemporary Literature . 1 Filing 10Effective Verbal Forms Design and Control . 1
Communication 5 Machine Shorthand 6
General Equivalency Dipoloma Office Practice 52(Preparation for Test). 15 Office Management 4
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BUSINESS EDUCATION: continued): GENERAL EXTENSION NON-CREDIT:
ofNumber ofCourses Districts
NumberCourses Districts
Principles of Economics . . 5 Art 106Principles of Selling . 4 Book Review 5Personal Typing 211 Civil Service Preparation. . 1Record Keeping 9 Ceramics 50Shorthand 127 China Painting 3Speedwriting 9 Crocheting 6Stenoscript 9 Dancing 21Systems and Procedures. . 1 Enameling 4Other: Folk Guitar 19
Banking 2 Flower Arrangement 20Business Machines . . . 9 Italian Culture 3Creative Writing 1 Insurance 6Income Tax Preparation. 1 Jewelry Making 12Investments 7 Knitting 29Keypunch, Beginning . 1 Law 9
Lip Reading . . 1
Leathercraft 10DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION: Music Appreciation 11
Metalcraf t 12Number of Nature Hobbies 3
Courses Districts Oil Painting 67Photography 17
Advanced Salesmanship 7 Retirement 2Communications 1 Real Estate 6Creative Selling 2 Speedreading 19Customer Relations 5 Securities and Investments . 35Executive Development . 1 Theatre 6Effective Speaking 11 World Affairs 10Export Sales 1 World Culture 17Food Service Training . 5 Woodworking. ..... 70Food Merchandising 4 Other:Hotel-Motel Law 2 American Novel (SinceHuman Relations 5 1865) 1Job Development 1 Antiques 5Marketing and Management. . 5 Badminton 2Management Development. . . 2 Ballroom DancingPre-Employment Training . 4 (Intermediate) 1Retail Orientation 6 Boating and SafetyRetail Business Management. 3 (Small Boats) 5Salesmanship 7 China-Russia and the Pres-Security Education. 2 ent World Balance ofSmall Business Management . 6 Power 1Supervisory Development . . 3 Christmas Card Printing -Supervisory Techniques. . 1 Drawing 1Other: Contract Bridge 10
Gardening 1 Crafts, Arts 9
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GENERAL EXTENSION NON-CREDIT: (continued): HEALTH OCCUPATIONS:
Courses
Crewel Embroidery .
Cut Glass . . . .
Drawing PeopleElectronics I, II .
Foreman TrainingFlying (Introduction)Fly Tying (Fisherman)FrenchFurniture RefinishingGolfGuitar (Beginning and
Intermediate)History (Local)
Number of Number ofDistricts Courses Districts
3 Dental Assistant 1
1 Food Service Supervisor. . 3
1 Health Assistant 1
. 14 Home Health Aide . . 1
1 Medical Assistant. . 1
. 1 Nurses Aide. a .... 6
. 1 Practical Nursing 192 X-Ray Technician 1
4 Other:6 Adult Recreation 1
Pharmacology 2
Home Hair Styling .
JudoKarate 2
Mathematics (Applied) . 1
Mathematics (Modern) 11
Modeling..... 9 1
Mosthic 1
Organ Instruction . . 2
Painting 1
Pennsylvania GermanLanguage 1
Piano Class (ElectronicPianos)
Piano for Pleasure. .
Polish (Beginning andIntermediate) 1
PotteryQuiltingSculptureSpeech (Applied)SwimmingSymphonette (Orchestra) . 1
Tailoring 10Tole Painting 1
Transportation andTraffic Management.
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HOME ECONOMICS:
CoursesNumber ofDistricts
Basic Sewing Skills. . . 176Ceramics 12
Clothing 77
Creative Cookery 18
Choosing a Home 2
Chair Caning 4
Cake Decorating 12
Dressmaking 97
Drawing Techniques 9
Draperies 18Foods 15
Home Management 5
Home Crafts 10Home-Community Relations .
Interior Decorating 26Interpersonal Communication 1
Knitting 23
Millinery 24
New Roles in Family Living 1.
Oil Painting 26
Pre-Natal and Baby Care. 2
Rug Hooking 3
Refinishing Furniture. . . 28
Water Coloring Painting. . 21
Wills, Insurance, SocialSecurity 5
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HOME ECONOMICS: (continued):
Courses
Other:
Basic Weaving 1
Defensive Driving . 1
Exercise Classes(Ladies) 1
Ham Radio 2
Needlework 1
Parents Observing Groups 1Slip Covers 3
Upholstery 1
Number ofDistricts
MANPOWER RETRAINING:
MANPOWER RETRAINING: (continued):
CoursesNumber ofDistricts
T.V. Service and Repair. . 5
Tractor Trailer Driver --Woodworking Machine
Operator 3
Other:CookFood Preparation (Quantity)Heat (Automatic) Instal-
ler and Repairman. 1
Industrial Art 2
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Shop MathematicsSteel HandlerTrade Theory
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Number ofCourses Districts STANDARD EVENING HIGH SCHOOL:
Arc Welder 17 -Number ofAuto Mechanics 14 Courses DistrictsAuto Body Repairman 11Blueprint Reader 20 Algebra 46Building Maintenance Man. 8 Biology 27Clerk Typist 10 Chemistry 7Combination Welder 12 Civics 26Clerk Stenographer 5 Chinese 3Electronics Mechanic. 9 Driver Education 41Furniture Upholsterer . 5 Choral Music 3General Duty Nurse Economics 21Gasoline Engine Repair. 6 English 64Inhalation Therapist. . 1 French 26Knitter Mechanic. . MN. Nog Greek 2Medical Secretary 1 German 22Medical Laboratory Geometry. 30
Assistant . . . . ... 2 General Science 24Meat Cutter 3 Health 10Machine Set-Up Operator 13 Hebrew 1Mining Maintenance NI= Mall Instrumental Music 1Nursery Worker 2 Italian 15Nurses Aide 6 Latin 5Oil Burner Service 4 Literature 21Obstetrical Technician. 1=IN IMMO Negro Histroy 5Practical Nurse 10 Problems of Democracy. 28Production Machine Operator 6 Philosophy 2Pipefitter. % 5 Physics 10Surgical Technician . . . 3 Psychology 16Sewing Machine Repairman. 3 Public Speaking 19Structural Steel Lay-Out Physical Education 29Man 1 Russian 7
Shiplifter 1 Spanish 35Sheet Metal Fabricator. . 5 Other:
American Government. 1
Astronomy (Descriptive) 1
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STANDARD EVENING HIGH SCHOOL:(continued): TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL: (continued):
CoursesNumber ofDistricts
Civil War 1
Earth and Space Science 2
Economics (Intermediate) 1
English for Foreigners. 1
French (Conversational)Geometry (Solid) 1
German (Conversational) 1
Growth of WesternCivilization 1
History 3
Histcry (U S ) 9
History (World) 3
Mathematics (Algebra II) 2
Mathematics 12
Pennsylvania Dutch(Conversational). 1
Pennsylvania History. 2
Practical Science 1
Psychology (Practical). 1
Social Psychology 1
Social Studies 9
Sociology 2
Survey of Science . . 2
Tennis 2
Trigonometry 4
U.F.O. Phenomena 1
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TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL:
CoursesNumber ofDistricts
Auto Mechanics 47
Auto Body & Fender 27
Appliance Repair 14
Air Conditioning 11
Auto Diesel 1
Architectural Technology. 8
Aircraft Maintenance. . .
Building Construction . . 18
Baker 3
Cosmetology 6
Carpentry 36
Commercial Art 10
Civil Technology 3
Chemical Technology . . 6
Drafting Occupation . . 71
Diesel Mechanics 1
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CoursesNumber ofDistricts
DressmakingElectrical Occupations . .
Electrical Motor Repair.Engineering and RelatedTechnology
Foundry ManGraphic Arts OccupationsHydraulicsInstrumentationIndustrial Electrician .Laundry PresserMachine ShopMetal TradesMasonryMechanical Drafting.Mine MaintenanceMetallurgical TechnologyMusical Instrument Repair.Millwork and Cabinet MakingPottermakerPainting and Decorating. .
Power SewingQuantity Food Occupations.Research Lab Assistant . .
Sheetmetal WorkerScientific Data ProcessingSmall Gas Engine Repair.TailoringTool and Die Technology. .
Textile Production andFabrication. .
UpholsteringWeldingWaiter and WaitressOther:Auto Mechanics II (Engine
Rebuilding)Auto Mechanics III (Motor
Tune-up)AviationCabinetmakingCourses for CIO -AFL.
Electrician ApprenticeProgram
Heavy Equipment OperatorHobbiesHousewiringIndustrial Arts (Metal and
Wood)
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TECHNICAL AND INDUSTRIAL: (continued):
CoursesNumber ofDistricts
Iron Worker 1,
Machine Shop (Advanced) 1
Machinists (RelatedInstructions forApprentice) 1
Millwright ApprenticesTraining - Burner andScorfer 1
Mine Foreman 1
Operating Engineer. . . 1
Physical Development. . 1
Plumber Apprentice Theory 2
Plumbing and Pipe Fitting 3
Printing 1
Radio and T.V. 2
Refrigeration 1
Related Technical Tri-gonometry 1
Sanitary Food Handling, 2
Shop Classes (General). 3
Wood Carving (via PennState) 1
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GENERAL COMMENTS
In addition to the specific information supplied on the survey questionnaire,133 school districts offered general comments. These include explanation oflocal conditions, specific projects they hoped to establish, or problemsencountered. The comments listed here indicate the more important or uniqueaspects of the continuing education activities and may be summarized into fourgeneral categories -- (1) Program Activities, (2) Finances, (3) Staffing,and (4) Participation.
Program Activities
Continuing Education activities reflect a number of diverse programs to meetmany needs. Comments included:
"We conduct a survey each year to determine the desires of our adultpopulation. We offer any course where the demand is eight or more."
"Many additional courses are desirable here but there is a tendencyto place regular school subjects (kindergarten through 12th grade)first. We are under some pressure to support a community college."
"Our Adult Education program is sponsored and conducted by a laycommittee of interested citizens. A school administrator serves onthe advisory board and acts as a liaison person. The school district'sonly responsibility in the program is to offer the use of itsfacilities."
"We also have an adult evening school in our community. However, theyare controlled by a board of directors of their own and are organizedas a non-profit independent organization."
"We have conducted such classes for many years and have done so hopingto serve a need or needs as they are made known. We have conducted manyclasses in the past which we are not continuing now and which I have notchecked above."
"This continuing education program should be developed to a greaterdegree in meeting the needs of the adult world."
"Beginning January 8, 1969, we will begin an adult high school programfor those interested in obtaining a secondary diploma issued by theState Department of Public Instruction. The program is sponsored byThe Pennsylvania State University, Allegheny Educational BroadcastingCompany and PSEA. We have 31 enrolled."
"In the physical education field we have been offering an extensivesummer program and a physical fitness course."
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Finances
The problem of securing funds was referred to frequently in such statements as:
"Our program has been highly successful mainly because of communityand school board support."
"We are curtailed in extension education programs because of lack offunds. It is recommended that the State reimburse for such programs."
"The Department of Public Instruction should subsidize all forms ofadult education which in turn would bring forth a great selection ofcourses and better teaching."
"We offer only six weeks since State Aid was withdrawn for night school."
"Teacher recruitment figure of $4.00 per hour should be removed. Thismakes teachers difficult to get when the federal evening programs paytwice as much. Local boards are not willing to expend monies on pro-grams which are not reimbursed."
Staffing
Securing qualified teachers and competent leadership posed additionalproblems:
"We offer any course for which there is a sufficient demand (12 enrollees)and for which we can provide a teacher. Our courses are all non-credit."
"We would be happy to have courses but lack many things includingoutstanding leadership."
"This area has a great need for Adult Basic Education. The homeeconomics and vocational programs are difficult to have because regularteachers are unwilling to take extra work each term."
"Our activities are too limited. Persons interested are limited andteachers are difficult to recruit. We would like to offer a lot moreas our schools are not used enough."
Participation
There was some concern over the lack of attendance, as noted in the followingcomments, but this concern seems to be balanced by the number of people whowere enthusiastic with the response to their programs:
"Adult evening classes were offered but not given during the 1968-69term because of lack of applicants."
"Our problem and the nationwide problem is attendance. Improvement isnecessary."
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"This year our 'average' registration (68-69) is low. With no tuitioncharge for city residents we usually have a much larger number of inter-ested people. 1 personally feel (and have been told) the 'light'response is due to the civil disorders and nonsense that occurred aftera football game last fall during our registration week."
"While 116 people registered for the ten adult classes offered, onlyfive classes were able to start with enough students. These classesinvolved 88 people. The rest were canceled."
"In our first year's operation we had insufficient enrollment in someareas to justify the course. Basically the interest and participationwere excellent."
"We feel that this program is providing a real service to our 'bluecollar' communities. We want to expand and provide additional courses."
"From meager beginnings of four offerings five years ago, -- AdultEducation has grown to over 40 offerings to date."
"We are offering 32 programs for Adult Education on a non-credit basis."
"This is our first attempt at Adult Education and it was a completesuccess. This will become a continuing program of our district."
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APPENDIX
School Districts Which Participated In This Study
*Abington1841 Susquehanna RoadAbington, Pa. 19001
*Abington HeightsE. Grove St.Clarks Summit, Pa. 18411
*Albert Gallatin AreaRD 2Uniontown, Pa. 15401
*Allegheny-Clarion ValleyFoxburg,Pa. 16036
*Allegheny Valley501 Butler RoadSpringdale, Pa. 15144
*Allentown City31 S. Penn St.Allentown, Pa. 18102
*Altoona Area1415 7th Ave.Altoona, Pa. 16603
*Altoona Area Technical6th Ave. and 15th St.Altoona, Pa. 16602
*Ambridge Area909 Duss Ave.Ambridge, Pa. 15003
*Annville-CleonaS. White Oak St.Annville, Pa. 17003
Antietam705 Friedensburg RoadPennside, Reading, Pa. 19606
Apollo Area Joint501 N. 2nd St.Apollo, Pa. 15613
*ArmstrongBox 351Ford City, Pa. 16226
Austin AreaBox 7Austin, Pa. 16720
*Avalon Borough721 California Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202
Avella AreaRD 2Avella, Pa. 15312
*Avon-Grove AreaRD 1, Box 164West Grove, Pa. 19390
*Avcraworth Union234 Dickson Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202
Babcock4046 EwaltGibsonia, Pa. 15044
Bald Eagle AreaBox 4Wingate, Pa. 16880
*Bald Eagle-Nittany Area JointMill Hall,Pa. 17751
Baldwin-Whitehall4900 Curry RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15236
*Beaver Area635 4th St.Beaver, Pa. 15009
*Beaver Falls AreaCarnegie LibraryBeaver Falls, Pa. 15010
Bedford AreaE. John St.Bedford, Pa. 15522
*Bellevue Borough536 Lincoln Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15202
Bellwood-AntisMartin St.Bellwood, Pa. 16617
Bensalem Township3330 Hulmeville RoadCornwells Heights, Pa. 19020
*Secondary School Districts Which Conduct Continuing Education Activities
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*BentworthEllsworth,Pa. 15331
*Berks County Area Technical WestRD 1Leesport, Pa. 19533
Bermudian Springs JointYork Springs,Pa. 17372
*Berwick Area1100 Fowler Ave.Berwick, Pa. 18603
*Bethel Park5301 Park Ave.Bethel Park, Pa. 15102
*Bethlehem Area1330 Church St.Fountain Hill, Bethlehem, Pa. 18015
*Bethlehem Area Technical240 E. Elizabeth Ave.Bethlehem, Pa. 18018
Bethlehem-CenterBox 786Fredericktown, Pa. 15333
Big Beaver Area Joint2nd Ave.Koppel, Pa. 16136
*Big SpringRD 2, Box 98Newville, Pa. 17241
*Blacklick ValleyWagner Bldg.Nanty Glo, Pa. 15943
*Blairsville-Saltsburg195 N. Walnut St.Blairsville, Pa. 15717
*Bloomsburg Area12th and Railroad Sts.Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815
*Blue Mountain15 Wilder St.Cressona, Pa. 17929
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Boyertown Area4th and Monroe St.Boyertown, Pa. 19512
*Braddock Borough630 Lillie Ave.Braddock, Pa. 15104
*Bradford Area50 Congress St.Bradford, Pa. 16701
Brandywine HeightsTopton,Pa. 19562
*Brentwood Borough3601 Brownsville RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15227
*Bristol Borough420 Buckley St.Bristol, Pa. 19007
*Bristol Borough800 Coates Ave.Bristol, Pa. 19007
*Brookville AreaBox 460Brookville, Pa. 15825
*Bucks County Area TechnicalWistar RoadFairless Hills, Pa. 19030
Bucktail Area JointRenovo,Pa. 17764
*Burgettstown Area99 Main St., Administration Bldg.Burgettstown, Pa. 15021
*Butler AreaBox 791Butler, Pa. 16001
California Area5th and Liberty Sts.California, Pa. 15419
Cambria Heights510 Beech Ave.Patton, Pa. 16668
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*Cambridge Springs Area Joint Central Luzerne County Joint
Venango Ave. 281 Mountain Blvd.
Cambridge Springs, Pa. 16493 Mountaintop, Pa. 18707
Camp Hill24th and Chestnut Sts.Camp Hill, Pa. 17011
*Canton Area162 E. Main StreetCanton, Pa. 17724
*Carbon County Area Technical13th St.Jim Thorpe, Pa. 18229
Carbondale CityBox 475Carbondale, Pa. 18407
Central York275 E. 7th Ave.York, Pa. 17404
*Centre County Area TechnicalPleasant Gap,Pa. 16283
*Chambersburg Area511 S. 6th St.Chambersburg, Pa. 17201
*Charleroi AreaFecsen Dr.Charleroi, Pa. 15022
*Carlisle Area Chartiers-Houston
623 W. Penn St. 2050 W. Pike St.
Carlisle, Pa. 17013 Houston, Pa. 15342
*Carlynton *Chartiers Valley
843 Washington Ave. 2053 Swallow Hill Road
Carnegie, Pa. 15106 Pittsburgh, Pa. 15220
*Carmichaels Area300 W. Green St.Carmichaels, Pa. 15320
*Cheltenham TownshipWyncote,Pa. 19095
*Centennial *Chester City
Newton Road 18th and Melrose Ave.
Warminister, Pa. 18974 Chester, Pa. 19013
Center TownshipBaker Town ExtensionMonaca, Pa. 15061
Chestnut RidgeFishertown,Pa. 15539
*Central Chester County Area Technical *Chichester
1635 E. Lincoln Highway 333 Chichester Ave.
Coatesville, Pa. 19329 Boothwyn, Pa. 19061
*Central Dauphin626 Rutherford RoadHarrisburg, Pa. 17109
*Central FultonE. Cherry St.McConnellsburg, Pa. 17233
*Central GreeneWaynesburg,Pa. 15370
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Churchill AreaGreensburg' PikePittsburgh, Pa. 15221
*Clairton City5th St.Clairton, Pa. 15025
*Clarion Area219 Liberty St.Clarion, Pa. 16214
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Clarion-Linestone AreaRD 1
Strattanville, Pa. 16258
*Claysburg-KimmelClaysburg,Pa. 16693
*Clearfield AreaMill RoadClearfield, Pa. 16830
Clifton Heights BoroughBaltimore Ave. and Diamond St.Clifton Heights, Pa. 19018
*Coatesville Area1515 E. Lincoln HighwayCoatesville, Pa. 19320
*CocalioS. 6th StreetDenver Pa. 17517
Cochranton Area JointCochranton,Pa. 16314
*ColonialGermantown PikePlymouth Meeting, Pa. 19462
*Columbia9th St. at Kinderhook RoadColumbia, Pa. 17512
*Conemaugh Valley Area1107 Cushon St.Cover Hill, Johnstown, Pa. 15902
*Conestoga Valley2110 Horseshoe RoadLancaster, Pa. 17601
Conneaut Lake AreaRD 2
Conneaut Lake, Pa. 16316
*Conneaut ValleyConneautville,Pa. 16406
*Connellsville AreaRace St.
Connellsville, Pa. 15425
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*Conrad Weiser AreaRD
Robesonia, Pa. 19551
Coraopolis Borough1347 State Ave.Coraopolis, Pa. 15108
*Cornwall-LebanonE. Evergreen RoadLebanon, Pa. 17042
*Corry Area Joint800 E. South St.Corry, Pa. 16407
*Coudersport AreaCoudersport,Pa. 16915
Council RockTwining Ford RoadRichboro, Pa. 18954
Cranberry AreaMain St.
Seneca, Pa. 16346
Cumberland ValleyRD 1
Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055
*Curwensville AreaCurwensville,Pa. 16833
*Dallastown AreaRD 1
Dallastown, Pa. 17313
*Damascus TownshipDamascus,Pa. 18415
*Daniel Boone AreaBirdsboro,Pa. 19508
*Darby-Colwyn JointSummit St.Darby, Pa. 19023
*Darby Township814 Hillcrest Dr.Glenolden, Pa. 19036
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Delaware ValleyMilford,Pa. 18337
*Derry AreaRD 1, Box 169Derry, Pa. 15627
*Derry TownshipHomestead RoadHershey, Pa. 17033
Dickson City BoroughCarmalt St.Dickson City, Pa. 18519
*DonegalRD 1, Box 297Mount Joy, Pa. 17552
*Dover AreaE. Canal St.Dover, Pa. 17315
Dowingtown Area450 Manor Ave.Dowingtown, Pa. 19335
DuBois Area29 Scribner Ave.DuBois, Pa. 15801
DunmoreApple and Ambrose St.Dunmore, Pa. 18512
East Deer-Frazer UnionFreeport RoadCreighton, Pa. 15030
*East LycomingW. Cemetery St.Hughesville, Pa. 17737
*East Penn640 Macungie Ave.Emmaus, Pa. 18049
*East Pennsboro AreaShady LaneEnola, Pa. 17025
East Pittsburgh BoroughHoward St. Bldg.East Pittsburgh, Pa. 15112
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*East Stroudsburg AreaN. Courtland St.East Stroudsburg, Pa. 18301
*Eastern Lancaster CountyRt. 23 and Tower RoadNew Holland, Pa. 17557
*Eastern Lebanon CountyRD 2Myerstown, Pa. 17067
*Eastern Montgomery County Area Tech.
175 Terwood RoadWillow Grove, Pa. 19090
*Eastern Northampton County Area Tech.25th St. and William Penn HighwayEaston, Pa. 18042
*Eastern YorkRD 1Wrightsville, Pa. 17368
*Easton Area Joint811 Northampton St.Easton, Pa. 18042
Edgewood Borough241 Maple Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218
Elders Ridge JointStar Rt., Box 56Saltsburg, Pa. 15681
*Elizabeth-Forward401 Rock Run RoadElizabeth, Pa. 15037
*Elizabethtown Area550 E. ParkElizabethtown, Pa. 17022
Elk LakeDimock,Pa. 18816
*Ellwood City Area501 Crescent Ave.Ellwood City, Pa. 16117
*Erie City7th and French St.Erie, Pa. 16501
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*Erie County Area TechnicalRD 3, Robertson RoadErie, Pa. 16509
Etna BoroughHickory St.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15223
*Everett AreaN. River LaneEverett, Pa. 15537
*Exeter TownshipE. 37th St.
Reiffton, Reading, Pa. 19606
*Fairfield AreaFairfield,Pa. 17320
*FairviewBox 50
Fairview, Pa. 16415
Fairview-Karns City JointHigh School Bldg.Karns City, Pa. 16041
Fannett-MetalWillow Hill,Pa. 17271
*Farrell AreaRoemer Blvd.Farrell, Pa. 16121
*Fayette County Area TechnicalBox 122A, Fairchange RoadUniontown, Pa. 15401
Fell Township8 John St.
Simpson, Pa. 18407
Ferndale Area600 Harlan Ave.Johnstown, Pa. 15905
*Fleetwood AreaFleetwood,Pa. 19522
Folcroft BoroughSchool LaneFolcroft, Pa. 19032
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Forbes JointKantner,Pa. 15548
Forbes RoadHarrisonville,Pa. 17228
Forest HillsSidman,Pa. 15955
*Fort CherryRD 4
McDonald, Pa. 15057
Fort LeBoeufWaterford,Pa. 16441
*Fox Chapel Area611 Field Club RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15238
*Franklin AreaBox 350Franklin, Pa. 16323
Franklin Regional3925 Reed Blvd.Murrysville, Pa. 15668
*FrazierBox 302
Perryopolis, Pa. 15473
Freedom Area8th Ave.Freedom, Pa. 15042
Galeton AreaBridge St.Galeton, Pa. 16922
Garnet Valley JointRD 2
Glen Mills, Pa. 19342
GatewayMoss Side Blvd.Monroeville, Pa. 15146
*Gettysburg JointP.O. Box 310Gettysburg, Pa. 17325
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Glendale *Harrisburg
Irvona Box 2645
Pa. 16656 Harrisburg, Pa. 17105
*Governor MifflinS. Waverly St.Shillington, Pa. 19607
*Harrisburg-Steelton-Highspire Area Tech.
3001 N. Second St., B-Bldg.Harrisburg, Pa. 17110
*Greater Johnstown *Hatboro-Horsham
Somerset and Napoleon Sts. 229 Meetinghouse Road
Johnstown, Pa. 15905 Horsham, Pa. 19044
*Greater LatrobeRD 4Latrobe, Pa. 15650
Greater Nanticoke AreaBox 126Nanticoke, Pa. 18634
*Haverford TownshipE. Eagle and Hathaway Lane
Havertown, Pa. 19083
*Hazelton Area950 Peace St.Hazelton, Pa. 18201
*Greencastle-Antrim *Hempfield
370 S. Ridge Ave. Stanley Ave.
Greencastle, Pa. 17225 Landisville, Pa. 17538
*Greensburg Salem534 E. Pittsburgh St.Greensburg, Pa. 15601
*Greenville AreaDonation RoadGreenville, Pa. 16125
*Halifax AreaRD 2Halifax, Pa. 17032
*Hempfield AreaRD 6, Box 76Greensburg, Pa. 15601
Hickory Township2910 E. State St.Sharon, Pa. 16146
Highland Suburban Joint402 Shenango RoadBeaver Falls, Pa. 15010
*Hamburg Area *Highlands
Windsor St. 9th St.
Hamburg, Pa. 19526 Tarentum, Pa. 15084
*Hanover Borough190 E. Walnut St.Hanover, Pa. 17331
*Hollidaysburg Area405 Allegheny St.Hollidaysburg, Pa. 16648
*Harbor Creek Township *Homer-Center
6375 Buffalo Road Homer City,
Harbor Creek, Pa. 16421 Pa. 15748
*HarmonyRD 1Westover, Pa. 16692
Harmony TownshipHighland Ave.Ambridge, Pa. 15003
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*Homestead221 E. 12th Ave.Homestead, Pa. 15120
Hopewell-Independence-Raccoon Joint1215 Longvue Ave.Aliquippa, Pa. 15001
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*Huntingdon Area723 Portland Ave.Huntingdon, Pa. 16652
*Indiana Area501 E. PikeIndiana, Pa. 15701
*Interboro JointSouth and Trites Aves.Glenolden, Pa. 19036
*Iroquois Area4301 Main St.Erie, Pa. 16511
*Jeannette CityBox 418Jeannette, Pa. 15644
Jenner-Boswell Joint400 Ohio St.Boswell, Pa. 15531
Jersey Shore Area201 Mt. Pleasant Ave.Jersey Shore, Pa. 17740
Jessup School BoroughLane St.Jessup, Pa. 18434
Jim Thorpe Area Joint11th and Center Sts.Jim Thorpe, Pa. 18229
Johnsonburg AreaElk Ave.Johnsonburg, Pa. 15845
*Kennett ConsolidatedP.O. Box AKennett Square, Pa. 19348
*KeystoneBox 370Knox, Pa. 16232
*Kiski Area184 Sherman Ave.Vandergrift, Pa. 15690
*LacKawanna TrailCollege Ave., Administration Bldg.Factoryville, Pa. 18419
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Lake-LehmanAdministration Bldg.Lehman, Pa. 18627
*LakeviewRD 1Stoneboro, Pa. 16153
*Lampeter-StrasburgAdministration Bldg.Lampeter, Pa. 17537
Lancaster Township919 Seventh St.Lancaster, Pa. 17603
Lansdowne-Aldan JointGreen and Clover Ayes.Landsdowne, Pa. 19050
*Laurel HighlandsChurch St., Box 22Hopwood, Pa. 15445
*Lawrence County Vocational-TechnicalWood St.New Castle, Pa. 16101
Lebanon6th and Chestnut Sts.Lebanon, Pa. 17042
*Lebanon County Area Technical833 Metro Dr.Lebanon, Pa. 17042
Leechburg UnionSiberian Ave.Leechburg, Pa. 15656
*Lehighton Area200 Beaver Run RoadLehighton, Pa. 18235
*Lenape Area Technical2215 Chaplin Ave.Ford City, Pa. 16226
*Lewisburg Area140 N. 2nd St.Lewisburg, Pa. 17837
*Ligonier ValleyChurch and Market Sts.Ligonier, Pa. 15658
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Line MountainRD 1Herndon, Pa. 17830
*Lock Haven Area Joint95 W. 4th St.Lock Haven, Pa. 17745
*Lower Dauphin5 W. Main St.Hummelstown, Pa. 17038
*Lower Merion301 Montgomery Ave.Ardmore, Pa. 19003
*Lower Providence-Worcester JointFairview Village,Pa. 19409
Loyalsock Township2151 Loyalsock Dr.Williamsport, Pa. 17701
*McGuffeyBox 337Claysville, Pa. 15323
*McKeesport Area402 Shaw Ave. Bldg.McKeesport, Pa. 15132
*Mahanoy AreaBox 58Mahanoy City, Pa. 17948
Manheim TownshipSchool RoadNeffsville, Pa. 17556
*Marion Center AreaMarion Center,Pa. 15759
*Mars AreaBox 369Mars, Pa. 16046
*Mechanicsburg AreaElmwood Ave.Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055
Meyersdale AreaRD 3Meyersdale, Pa. 15552
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Middleburg Joint504 E. MainMiddleburg, Pa. 17842
*Mifflin County514 W. 4th St.Lewistown, Pa. 17044
*Mifflinburg AreaFirst and Market Sts.Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844
*Millcreek Township2628 Colonial Ave.Erie, Pa. 16505
Millersburg AreaCentre St.Millersburg, Pa. 17061
Millvale Borough820 Evergreen Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15209
*Milton Area700 Mahoning St.Milton, Pa. 17847
Mohawk AreaBessemer,Pa. 16112
*Monaca BoroughAllen Ave. and Ella St.Monaca, Pa. 15061
*Monessen City6th and Reed Ave.Monessen, Pa. 15062
*Montgomery AreaPenn St.Montgomery, Pa. 17752
MontourClever RoadMcKees Rocks, Pa. 15136
*Montoursville Area900 Spruce St.Montoursville, Pa. 17754
*Montrose AreaRD 3Montrose, Pa. 18801
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*Moon Schools Union1407 Beers School RoadCoraopolis, Pa. 15108
Morrisville BoroughSummerseat Bldg.Morrisville, Pa. 19067
*Mt. Carmel Area3rd and Market Sts.Mt. Carmel, Pa. 17851
*Mt. LebanonBower Hill RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15243
*Mt. Union Area706 N. Shaver St.Mt. Union, Pa. 17066
*Muhlenberg TownshipBellevue Ave.
Laureldale, Reading, Pa. 19605
*Norristown Area401 N. Whitehall RoadNorristown, Pa. 19401
*North Allegheny350 Cumberland RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15237
North Braddock BoroughJones Ave.
North Braddock, Pa. 15104
*North Clarion CountyLeeper,Pa. 16233
*North East Joint2 Gibson St.North East, Pa. 16428
*North Hills4900 Perry HighwayPittsburgh, Pa. 15237
*Muncy*North Montco Area TechnicalW. Penn St.Sumneytown Pike and Valley Forge RoadMuncy, Pa. 17756Lansdale, Pau 19446
Nazareth Area2 Center SquareNazareth, Pa. 18064
*North Penn400 Penn St.Lansdale, Pa. 19446
Neshaminy*North Schuylkill
2001 Old Lincoln Highway N. 9th St.Langhorne, Pa. 19047 Ashland, Pa. 17921
Nether Providence Township200 S. Providence RoadWallingford, Pa. 19086
*Neville Township3rd St.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15225
*North Schuylkill County Area TechnicalFrackville,Pa. 17931
*Northeast BradfordRD 1Rome, Pa. 18837
New Brighton AreaNortheastern
Allegheny St.3rd and Maple Sts.
New Brighton, Pa. 15066 Mt. Wolf, Pa. 17347
New Hope-Solebury*Northern Bedford County180 W. Bridge St.Loysburg,
New Hope, Pa. 18938 Pa. 16659
*New Kensington-ArnoldRt. 56 at 7th St.New Kensington, Pa. 15068
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*Northern Butler CountyRD 2
West Sunbury, Pa. 16061
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*Northern LebanonFredericksburg,Pa. 17026
*Northern PotterUlysses,Pa. 16948
*Northekn301 W. Main St.Elkland, Pa. 16920
*Northern York County102 Baltimore St.Dillsburg, Pa. 17019
Northwest AreaRD 2Shickshinny, Pa. 18655
Otto-EldredDuke Center,Pa. 16729
PalisadesRD 1Kintersville, Pa. 18930
Palmyra AreaE. Spruce St.Palmyra, Pa. 17078
Panther ValleyE. Bertsch St.Lansford, Pa. 18232
Paoli Area95 Howellville RoadBerwyn, Pa. 19312
*Northwestern *Pen Argyl Area1 Harthan Way, Box 68 501 W. Laurel Ave.Albion, Pa. 16401 Pen Argyl, Pa. 180702
*NorwinMcMakon Dr. RD 7Irwin, Pa. 15642
*Oakmont Borough700 5th St.Oakmont, Pa. 15139
*Octorara AreaRD 1Atglen, Pa. 19310
*Penn-Delco Union95 Concord RoadGreen Ridge, Chester, Pa. 19014
*Penn Hills Township12200 Garland Dr.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15235
*Pennridge5th St., MR 1Perkasie, Pa. 18944
*Oil City Area *PennsburyP.O. Box 929, 833 Grandview Road Yardley Ave.Oil City, Pa. 16301 Fallsington, Pa. 19054
*Old ForgeMarion St.Old Forge, Pa. 18518
*Oley ValleyOley,Pa. 19547
Olyphant BoroughSusquehanna and Church Sts.Olyphant, Pa. 18447
*Oswayo ValleyOswayo St.Shinglehouse, Pa. 16748
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*Penn-TraffordAdministration Bldg.Harrison City, Pa. 15636
*Pequea ValleyRD 1Kinzers, Pa. 17535
Perkiomen Joint3rd Ave.Collegeville, Pa. 19426
Peters Township616 E. McMurray RoadMcMurray, Pa. 15317
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*Philadelphia CityParkway at 21st St.Philadelphia, Pa. 19103
*Phoenixville Area1120 S. Gay St.Phoenixville, Pa. 19460
*Pine Grove AreaHigh St.Pine Grove, Pa. 17963
*Pittsburgh City341 S. Belief field Ave.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15213
Pittston AreaDefoe St.Pittston, Pa. 18640
Plains-Laflin JointW. Carey St.Plains, Pa. 18705
Pleasant ValleyBox 43Brodheadsville, Pa. 18322
Pleasantville Joint374 N. Main St.Pleasantville, Pa. 16341
*Plum Borough900 Elicker RoadPittsburgh, Pa. 15239
*Pocono MountainSwiftwater,Pa. 18370
*Portage AreaMeade St.Portage, Pa. 15946
*Port Allegany200 Oak St.Port Allegany, Pa. 16743
*PottsgroveRt. 18Pottstown, Pa. 19464
*PottstownBeech and Penn St.Pottstown, Pa. 19464
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*Pottsville Area5th and Norwegian Sts.Pottsville, Pa. 17901
*Purchase LineRD 1Commodore, Pa. 15729
*Quakertown Community600 Park Ave.Quakertown, Pa. 18951
Quaker Valley221 Beaver RoadSewickley, Pa. 15143
Randolph-East MeadGuys Mills,Pa. 16327
*Reading8th and Washington Sts.Reading, Pa. 19601
*Redbank ValleyBroad St.New Bethlehem, Pa. 16242
*Red Lion Area200 Horace Mann Ave.Red Lion, Pa. 17356
Reserve TownshipLonsdale St.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15212
Reynolds531 Reynolds RoadGreenville, Pa. 16125
*Rice Ave. Union High1100 Rice Ave.Girard, Pa. 16417
RichlandTheatre Dr.Johnstown, Pa. 15904
*RidleyMorton Ave.Folsom, Pa. 19033
Ringgold1200 Chess St.Monongahela, Pa. 15063
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*Rochester Area540 Reno StreetRochester, Pa. 15074
Rockwood AreaBox GRockwood, Pa. 15557
*Rose Tree Media412 N. Jackson St.Media, Pa. 19063
*Saegertown Area JointBox 287Saegertown, Pa. 16433
Schuylkill Haven AreaBox 250Schuylkill Haven, Pa. 17972
Schwenksville UnionSchwenksville,Pa. 19473
*Scranton City425 N. Washington Ave.Scranton, Pa. 18503
Selinsgrove Area JointBox 90Selinsgrove, Pa. 17870
Shade-Central City UnionCairnbrook,Pa. 15924
*Shaler201 Wetzel RoadGlenshaw, Pa. 15116
*Shamokin Area7th and Arch Sts.Shamokin, Pa. 17872
Shanksville-Stonycreek JointShanksville,Pa. 15560
Sharon Hill BoroughKenny Ave. and Coates St.Sharon Hill, Pa. 19079
Sharpsville AreaRidge Ave.Sharpsville, Pa. 16150
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Shenandoah valleyFlorida Ave.Shenandoah, Pa. 17976
*Shenango Area2550 Ellwood RoadNew Castle, Pa. 16101
*Shippensburg Area375 N. Morris St.Shippensburg, Pa. 17257
*Smethport AreaW. King St.Smethport, Pa. 16749
*SolancoRD 2Quarryville, Pa. 17566
*Somerset Area218 N. Kimberly Ave.Somerset, Pa. 15501
*Souderton Area41 N. School LaneSouderton, Pa. 18964
*South Allegheny2743 Washington Blvd.McKeesport, Pa. 15133
South EasternAdministration OfficeFawn Grove, Pa. 17321
South Fayette TownshipRD 2, Box 207AMcDonald, Pa. 15057
*South MiddletonBoiling Springs,Pa. 17007
South Western200 Bowman RoadHanover, Pa. 17331
*South Williamsport700 Percy St.Williamsport, Pa. 17701
*Southeastern GreeneRD 1Greensboro, Pa. 15338
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Southern Beaver County JointBox 160BHookstown, Pa. 15050
Southern ColumbiaRD 2Catawissa, Pa. 17820
Southern FultonWarfordsburg,Pa. 17267
Southern Huntingdon CountyOrbisonia,Pa. 17243
Southern York CountyRD 3Glen Rock, Pa. 17327
*SouthmorelandN. Chestnut St.Scottdale, Pa. 15683
*Southwest Butler CountyRD 1Harmony, Pa. 16037
Sparta MergedSpartansburg,Pa. 16434
*Spring CoveMartinsburg,Pa. 16662
Springfield Township1901 E. Paper Mill RoadOreland, Pa. 19075
*Springfield Township111 W. Leamy Ave.Springfield, Pa. 19064
Spring-Ford AreaLower Lewis RoadRoyersford, Pa. 19468
*State College Area131 W. Nittany Ave.State College, Pa. 16801
*Steelton-Highspire4th and Walnut Sts.Steelton, Pa. 17113
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*Stroudsburg Area1100 W. Main St.Stroudsburg, Pa. 18360
*Sugar Valley Area JointLoganton,Pa. 17747
Sullivan CountyFirst National Bank Bldg.Dushore, Pa. 18614
*Susquehanna CommunityBox 215
Susquehanna, Pa. 18847
Susquehanna Township3500 Elmerton Ave.Harrisburg, Pa. 17109
Swarthmore-Rutledge Union100 College Ave.Swarthmore, Pa. 19081
Swissville Area Joint1826 Monongahela Ave.Pittsburgh, Pa. 15218
*Tamaqua AreaBox 112Tamaqua, Pa. 18252
*Towanda AreaN. 4th St.Towanda, Pa. 18848
Townville Consolidated JointTownville,Pa. 16360
*Trinity AreaPark Ave.
Washington, Pa. 15301
*Tri-ValleyStar RouteValley View, Pa. 17983
Troy Area250 High St.Troy, Pa. 16947
*Tulpehocken AreaRD 2
Bernville, Pa. 19506
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Turkeyfoot Valley AreaConfluence,Pa. 15424
TuscaroraP. O. Box 149Mercersburg, Pa. 17236
Tussey MountainSaxton,Pa. 16678
Union Area500 S. Scotland LaneNew Castle, Pa. 16101
*Union City JointConcord St.Union City, Pa. 16438
*Uniontown Area18 E. South St.Uniontown, Pa. 15401
Unionville-Chadds FordUnionville,Pa. 19375
UnitedRD 2New Florence, Pa. 15944
Upper AdamsBiglerville,Pa. 17307
*Upper Bucks County Area TechnicalStar RoutePerkasie, Pa. 18944
*Upper Darby TownshipLansdowne Ave. and School LaneUpper Darby, Pa. 19084
Upper Dauphin AreaChurch St.Elizabethville, Pa. 17023
Upper Merion Area435 Crossfield RoadKing of Prussia, Pa. 19406
*Upper Moreland TownshipTerwood RoadWillow Grove, Pa. 19090
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*Upper Perkiomen1 Walt RoadPennsburg, Pa. 18073
*Upper St. Clair Township1820 McLaughlin Run RoadBridgeville, Pa. 15017
Valley Grove403 Rocky Grove Ave.Franklin, Pa. 16323
Wallenpaupack AreaStar Route 2Hawley, Pa. 18428
*Warrior RunRD 1Turbotville, Pa. 17772
WarwickW. Orange St.Lititz, Pa. 17543
*Washington44 W. Wheeling St.Washington, Pa. 15301
Wattsburg Area JointBox 119Wattsburg, Pa. 16442
*Waynesboro AreaBox 72, E. 2nd St.Waynesboro, Pa. 17268
Weatherly AreaSpring and E. Main St.Weatherly, Pa. 18255
West AlleghenyBox EImperial, Pa. 15126
West Branch AreaBox 248Morrisdale, Pa. 16858
West GreeneRogersville,Pa. 15359
West Homestead Borough468 W. 8th Ave.West Homestead, Pa. 15120
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*West Jefferson HillsP. O. Box 18019Pleasant Hills, Pa. 15236
West Middlesex AreaBox 231West Middlesex, Pa. 16159
*West Mifflin Area3560 Outlook Dr.West Mifflin, Pa. 15122
*West Reading4th Ave. and Franklin St.West Reading, Pa. 19602
*West Shore33 N. 8th St.Lemoyne, Pa. 17043
*West Side Area Vocational-TechnicalW. Dorrance St.Kingston, Pa. 18704
*West Snyder County JointRD 1Beaver Springs, Pa. 17812
*West York Area2605 W. Market St.York, Pa. 17404
*Western Beaver CountyRD 1Smith's Ferry, Pa. 15080
*Western Montgomery County Area Tech.77 Gratersford RoadLimerick, Pa. 19468
*Western Wayne JointSouth Canaan,Pa. 18459
Westmont Hilltop1650 Menoher Blvd.Johnstown, Pa. 15905
*Whitehall HighMechanicsville RoadWhitehall, Pa. 18052
*Wilkes-Barre City730 S. Main
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
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Wilkes-Barre Township20 Casey Ave.
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18702
*Wilkinsburg Borough733 Penn Ave.Wilkinsburg, Pa. 17221
Williams Valley2040 E. Grand Ave.Reinerton, Pa. 17980
*Williamsburg CommunityW. 3rd St.Williamsburg, Pa. 16693
*Williamsport Area605 W. 4th St.Williamsport, Pa. 17701
Wilmington Area350 Wood St.New Wilmington, Pa. 16142
*Wilson Borough Area Joint445 S. 22nd St.Easton, Pa. 18042
*Windber Area23rd St.
Windber, Pa. 15963
*WissahickonHouston RoadAmbler, Pa. 19002
Wyalusing AreaMain St.Wyalusing, Pa. 18853
Wyoming Area100 Montgomery Ave.West Pittston, Pa. 18643
*Wyoming Valley West386 Wyoming Ave.Kingston, Pa. 18704
Yeadon BoroughCypress and Baily RoadYeadon, Pa. 19050
*York City329 S. Lindbergh Ave.
York,, Pa*.17405
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Yough99 Lowber RoadHerminie, Pa. 15637
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