Clarion Area High School | |
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Address | |
219 Liberty St. , 16214 | |
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School type | Public Junior/Senior High School |
School district | Clarion Area |
Superintendent | Joe Carrico |
Principal | Natalie Miller-Martini |
Faculty | 29.11 (FTE) [1] |
Grades | 6th – 12th |
Number of students | 360 (2018-19) [1] |
Student to teacher ratio | 12.37 [1] |
Color(s) | Orange and Black |
Athletics conference | PIAA District IX / KSAC |
Mascot | Bobcats |
Rival | Clarion-Limestone Lions,Keystone Panthers,North Clarion Wolves |
Accreditation | Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools |
Feeder schools | Clarion Area Elementary School |
Website | Clarion Area School District Webpage |
Clarion Area High School is a public junior and senior high school in Clarion, Pennsylvania. The school went through its last addition and renovation process in 1997, at which time, modern technology was added to the school's curriculum. Part-time vocational training is held at Clarion County Career Center, and 65% [2] of students pursue one or more extra-curricular activities. The school has won state championships in baseball, volleyball, and have been runner ups in basketball.
Clarion Area participates in Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association District 9. [3]
Sport Name | Boys | Girls |
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Baseball / Softball | Class A | Class A |
Basketball | Class A | Class A |
Cross Country | Class AA | Class AA |
Football | Class A | |
Golf | Class AAAA | Class AAAA |
Soccer | Class AA | |
Track and Field | Class AA | Class AA |
Volleyball | Class A | |
Wrestling | Class AA |
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