Meyersdale Area School District
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This school district serves the following county or counties: Somerset
District Profile
District Profile
Address
309 Industrial Park Rd
Meyersdale, PA 15552-7290
Phone 814-634-5123
Fax 814-634-0832
Municipalities in District
Includes the municipalities of Callimont Borough, Garrett Borough, Greenville Township, Larimer Township, Meyersdale Borough, Southampton Township, Summit Township, Wellersburg Borough.
Square Miles
Students Enrolled
Schools in District
Total Number of Schools:
3
- Meyersdale Area El Sch (K-5)
- Meyersdale Area HS (9-12)
- Meyersdale Area MS (6,7-8)
Online Learning
Career and Technology Center
Intermediate Unit
District Map
School district: light blue; Administrative office: medium blue circle; County(ies) served: green dashes.
District Demographics
Total Students
Ethnicity
- American Indian
- <0.01%
- Asian
- <0.01%
- Black
- 0.86%
- Latino
- 0.98%
- Pacific Islander
- 0.12%
- 2 or More Races
- 0.49%
- White
- 97.56%
Gender
- Male
- 50.61%
- Female
- 49.39%
Other Statistics
- Special Education
- 15.40%
- English Learner
- 0.61%
Financials
Median Household Income
Revenue Sources
Type of Revenue | Income | Percent of Budget |
---|---|---|
Local Revenues | $3,219,279.56 | 22.33% |
State Revenues | $10,660,766.27 | 73.97% |
Federal | $530,905.81 | 3.68% |
Other | N/A | N/A |
Other Tax Stats
- Property Taxes Collected by District
- $2,021,723.48
- Property Values Within District
-
$95,500.00Median Home Value
Academic Outcomes
Graduation Rate
Rigorous Courses
Post-Secondary Plans
- 40.58%
- College/University
- 1.45%
- Other Specialized Learning
PSSA Stats
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | English Language Arts | Math | Science |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 3 | 63.16% | 66.67% | N/A |
Grade 4 | 63.49% | 49.21% | 85.71% |
Grade 5 | 76.47% | 41.18% | N/A |
Grade 6 | 75.00% | 51.92% | N/A |
Grade 7 | 66.18% | 38.24% | N/A |
Grade 8 | 63.77% | 36.23% | 68.12% |
Keystone Results
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | Literature | Algebra I | Biology |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 11 | 64.71% | 58.82% | 83.82% |
Staff
Teachers
Administrators
Support
Student /Teacher Ratio
School District Leadership
School District Leadership
Superintendent of Schools: Tracey Karlie
School Board Directors *
Name | Total Years of Service | Current Term |
School Director Training Certificate
PSBA Provided
|
Certificate of Board Governance |
Continuing Education Badges Earned
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brian Deist
Board President
|
8 | 2019-2023 |
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Heather Reese
Board Vice President
|
6 | 2021-2025 |
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Gidget Brooks | 8 | 2019-2023 |
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Celeste Decker | 2 | 2021-2025 |
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Ron Donaldson | 8 | 2022-2023 | |||
Mark Ferris | 1 | 2022-2023 | |||
Melissa Platt | 1 | 2022-2023 | |||
Travis Smith | 2 | 2021-2025 | |||
Bryan Stanczyk | 6 | 2019-2023 |
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* In accordance with Act 55 of 2017 and Act 18 of 2019, school board directors are required to complete approved training starting in the 2018-2019 school year. School board directors who began their term in 2017 are permitted to take this training, but it is not required. School board directors who began their term after July 1, 2018 are required to complete an initial 5 hours of new school director training and at the beginning of each subsequent election, 3 hours of advanced school director training. School board director data will be updated as it is made available. Data updates occur regularly and ongoing.
Success Stories
- Students open mobile store at middle school
- Meyersdale Area collects ‘Stockings for Soldiers’
- Student group welcomes speaker with positive challenge
- Life Skills Coffee Cart brews hands-on education
- Socktober provides warm clothing for children
- Trunk or Treat along the ‘yellow brick road!’
- ‘Ghosts of the Mountains’ explores early Native Americans
- Garden Club in full bloom
- Meyersdale Football marks 100 years of athletics, school spirit
- ‘Read with a Red Raider’ boosts literacy
- Students celebrate new inclusive playground
- Math competition boosts skills and fun
- Students raise and release catfish
- Meyersdale reboots its recycling program
- Wounded Warrior Project at Meyersdale
- Red Raiders participate in community cleanup
- First graders learn about the impact of recycling
- Students enjoy an old game with a new twist
- No Place for Hate at Meyersdale
- MAHS celebrates Ag Literacy Week
- FFA Exchange Program connects chapters
- Chapter celebrates National FFA Week
- Students spread Valentine’s Day wishes at care facility
- Annual FBLA carnation sale spreads kindness
- Tech Ed Club makes donation to tornado victims
- Students, staff pack Stockings for Soldiers
- Students plan Clothing Closet expansion
- Red Raider Garden Club
- Political panel discussion fosters two-way learning
- Masonry students help rebuild district dugouts
- Students produce talent show
- MASD welcomes bucket drumming
- Chorus students adapt and change
- MAHS Students are ‘Staying Alive, Staying Alive’
- Students honor local suffragist history
- Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab
- Student chosen for State Music Festival
- Feed America
- Civics board games
- Students make “electrifying” presentations
- Red Raider Mini-THON raises more than $11,000
- Students raise catfish for local waterways
- Stockings for Soldiers
- Students visit Holocaust Museum
- Student’s artwork celebrated
- Students are “blooming” at MAES
- MASD launches Story Time
- Students participate in community clean-up
- Walk-a-Thon raises more than $14,500
- Former teacher/immigrant visits Social Studies Class
- Business leaders address Oral Communications class
- Reading Team holds Socktober Drive
- Elementary holds Walk-A-Thon
- MAES students take a step back in history
- Legislative learning with board games
- Meyersdale Summer Camp give students a head start