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Carlisle Area School District

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Carlisle Area School District
NameCarlisle Area School District
TypePublic school district
GradesK-12
LocationCarlisle, Pennsylvania, United States

Carlisle Area School District is a public school district located in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, serving students from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Middlesex Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, North Middleton Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, and South Middleton Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The district operates under the supervision of the Pennsylvania Department of Education and is governed by a school board composed of members elected by the residents of the district, including representatives from Dickinson College and United States Army War College. The district's curriculum is designed to meet the standards set by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and the National Science Teachers Association.

Overview

The Carlisle Area School District provides educational services to approximately 5,000 students, from kindergarten to twelfth grade, with a student-teacher ratio of 12:1, comparable to neighboring districts such as Mechanicsburg Area School District and Cumberland Valley School District. The district's mission is to provide a comprehensive education that prepares students for success in higher education institutions like Penn State University, University of Pittsburgh, and Carnegie Mellon University, as well as in the workforce, with partnerships with organizations like Chamber of Commerce and National Federation of Independent Business. The district's curriculum includes a range of courses in subjects like mathematics, science, English language arts, and social studies, as well as elective courses in areas like music, art, and foreign languages, such as Spanish language and French language, with resources from National Geographic and Smithsonian Institution.

History

The Carlisle Area School District has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century, with roots in the Carlisle Indian Industrial School, which was established in 1879 by Richard Henry Pratt and United States Army, with support from President Rutherford B. Hayes and Congress of the United States. The district has undergone significant changes over the years, including the consolidation of several smaller school districts in the 1950s and 1960s, with guidance from National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers. Today, the district is committed to providing a high-quality education to all students, with a focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion, as outlined in the Brown v. Board of Education and Title IX.

Schools

The Carlisle Area School District operates several schools, including Carlisle High School, Carlisle Area Middle School, Bellaire Elementary School, Crestview Elementary School, Hamilton Elementary School, Hort Woods Elementary School, LeTort Elementary School, Mount Holly Springs Elementary School, and North Dickinson Elementary School. These schools offer a range of programs and services, including special education and English as a second language (ESL) programs, with support from National Association of School Psychologists and Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages. The district's schools are accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and are recognized for their excellence by organizations like National Blue Ribbon Schools and United States Department of Education.

Administration

The Carlisle Area School District is governed by a school board composed of nine members, who are elected by the residents of the district, with guidance from Pennsylvania School Boards Association and National School Boards Association. The board is responsible for setting district policies, approving budgets, and overseeing the administration of the district, with support from Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators and American Association of School Administrators. The district's administration includes a superintendent, assistant superintendents, and other support staff, who work together to ensure that the district's schools are providing a high-quality education to all students, with resources from National Association of Elementary School Principals and National Association of Secondary School Principals.

Demographics

The Carlisle Area School District serves a diverse population of students, with a range of socioeconomic backgrounds, ethnicities, and abilities, with support from National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and American Civil Liberties Union. The district's student population is approximately 70% White American, 15% African American, 10% Hispanic or Latino American, and 5% Asian American, with resources from United States Census Bureau and Pew Research Center. The district also serves students with disabilities, English language learners, and students from low-income families, with guidance from Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and No Child Left Behind Act.

Finances

The Carlisle Area School District operates on a budget of approximately $70 million, which is funded by a combination of local, state, and federal sources, including property taxes and income taxes, with support from Pennsylvania State Education Association and National Education Association. The district's budget is allocated to support a range of programs and services, including instructional programs, extracurricular activities, and facility maintenance, with resources from General Accounting Office and United States Department of the Treasury. The district is committed to being fiscally responsible and transparent in its budgeting and financial management practices, with guidance from Government Finance Officers Association and National Association of State Budget Officers. Category:School districts in Pennsylvania

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