List of school districts in Pennsylvania

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Pennsylvania's 67 counties

This is a list of school districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , a U.S. state.

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The article for each Pennsylvania county with more than one school district includes a map showing all public school districts in the county.

There are approximately 500 public school districts in Pennsylvania as of 2023.

Intermediate Unit 1

Fayette County

Greene County

Washington County

Pittsburgh-Mt. Oliver IU 2

Allegheny County

Allegheny IU 3

Allegheny County

Midwestern IU 4

Butler County

Lawrence County

Mercer County

Northwest Tri-County IU 5

Crawford County

Erie County

Warren County

Riverview IU 6

Clarion County

Clearfield County

Forest County

Jefferson County

Venango County

Westmoreland IU 7

Westmoreland County

Appalachia IU 8

Bedford County

Blair County

Cambria County

Somerset County

Seneca Highlands IU 9

Cameron County

Elk County

McKean County

Potter County

Central IU 10

Centre County

Clearfield County

Clinton County

Tuscarora IU 11

Fulton County

Huntingdon County

Juniata County

Mifflin County

Lincoln IU 12

Adams County

Franklin County

York County

Lancaster-Lebanon IU 13

Lancaster County

Lebanon County

Berks County IU 14

Berks County

Capital Area IU 15

Cumberland County

Dauphin County

Perry County

York County

Central Susquehanna IU 16

Columbia County

Montour County

Northumberland County

Snyder County

Union County

BLaST IU 17

Bradford County

Lycoming County

Sullivan County

Tioga County

Luzerne IU 18

Luzerne County

Wyoming County

Northeastern Educational IU 19

Lackawanna County

Susquehanna County

Wayne County

Wyoming County

Colonial IU 20

Monroe County

Northampton County

Pike County

Carbon-Lehigh IU 21

Carbon County

Lehigh County

Bucks County IU 22

Bucks County

Montgomery County IU 23

Montgomery County

Chester County IU 24

Chester County

Delaware County IU 25

Delaware County

Philadelphia IU 26

Philadelphia County

Beaver Valley IU 27

Beaver County

Defunct

ARIN IU 28

Armstrong County

Indiana County

Schuylkill IU 29

Schuylkill County

See also

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