North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School

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North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School
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North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School
10439 State Rte. 36

Tionesta
,
Clarion County
,
Pennsylvania
16353

United States
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School typePublic Junior/Senior High School
School district North Clarion County
SuperintendentSteven Young
Faculty26
Grades7-12
Enrollment327 [1]  (2009-10 School Term)
   Grade 7 63
   Grade 8 55
   Grade 9 46
   Grade 10 58
   Grade 11 62
   Grade 12 62
Average class size13:1
Color(s)Purple and Gold
Athletics conference PIAA District IX
MascotWolves
Team nameWolves
Rival Keystone Panthers
Feeder schoolsNorth Clarion County Elementary School
Website North Clarion County High School Website

North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School is a public Junior/Senior High School in rural northern Clarion County, Pennsylvania. It has 346 Students and 26 faculty members.

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Graduation Requirements

Students at North Clarion must obtain 24 Credits [2] of coursework in Grades 9-12, satisfactorily complete an Graduation Project, and pass the PSSA's in order to graduate.

Credit Structure

Subject Area#/CreditsNotws
English4.0
Social Studies4.0Must include: American History II, American Government/Law, Economics, Elective
Science4.0Must include: Biology
Math4.0Must include: Algebra I, Algebra II and Geometry.
Arts and Humanities2.0
Physical Education1.5
Health Education0.5
Elective Courses4.0
TOTAL24.0

Courses Available

Athletics

North Clarion Participates in District IX 9 of the PIAA and is in the KSAC Conference. [3]

Sport NameBoysGirls
BaseballClass A
BasketballClass AClass A
Cross Country Class AAClass AA
Track and FieldClass AAClass AA
VolleyballClass A

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  1. "NCES - School Search". US Department of Education. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  2. North Clarion High School Course Selection 2009-10. Tionesta, Pennsylvania: North Clarion High School. 2009. p. 20.
  3. "Directory - Schools - By District". Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association. Retrieved 1 January 2012.

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