North Clarion County School District

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North Clarion County School District
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Address
Northwestern Pennsylvania
Tionesta
, Pennsylvania, 16353
United States
District information
TypePublic
Students and staff
District mascotWolves
ColorsPurple and yellow
Other information
Website http://www.northclarion.org/northclarion/site/default.asp

North Clarion County School District is located in Clarion County, Pennsylvania. It consists of the North Clarion County Elementary School with pre-kindergarten through grade 6 and the North Clarion County Junior/Senior High School serving students in grades 7 through 12.



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