Avella Area School District

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Avella Area School District
Location
1000 Avella Road, Avella, PA 15312-2109
USA
Coordinates * Avella Area School District is at coordinates 40°16′26″N 80°25′07″W / 40.274, -80.4185 (Avella Area School District)Coordinates: 40°16′26″N 80°25′07″W / 40.274, -80.4185 (Avella Area School District)
Information
School district Avella Area School District
Superintendent Mr. Wayde Killmeyer
Staff 34.5
Students 749
Faculty 57
Type Public
Grades K-12
Athletics conference WPIAL
Mascot Eagle
Color(s) Blue and Gold
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[edit] Avella Area School District

Avella Area School District is a modern public school system serving close to 749 students in grades K-12. Approximately 30 miles southwest of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the school district's two schools are located on a beautiful rural campus that also facilitates a state certified day care and preschool.

[edit] Mission

The mission of the Avella Area School District is to promote responsible citizenship and the pursuit of educational excellence for every student.


Avella Area Elementary School
Avella Area Elementary School

[edit] Local Educational Resources

Meadowcroft Rockshelter is an archaeological site overlooking Cross Creek (a tributary of the Ohio River) and is the oldest known Native American cultural site. A team from the University of Pittsburgh, led by James M. Adovasio excavated 19,000 year old Woodland, Archaic, and Paleoindian remains. It was given the name Meadowcroft from the nearby Meadowcroft Village historical park.

The Avella Area Public Library is a member of the Washington County Library system, serving the Avella Area School District, West Middletown Boro, Cross Creek, Hopewell, and Independence Townships.

The AD White Research Society is located in downtown Avella, Pennsylvania in the newly restored 1905 Avella Train Station. Named after A.D. White, a well known school superintendent, lecturer, author, genealogist, and historian, the center's primary objectives are to promote interest in regional and family history, to inspire individuals to record the genealogy of families from which they descend as well as human interest stories about the dangers and hardships they or their ancestors endured, and to provide a permanent public archive for those valuable documents.

McKeever Study Library is a public archive of historical documents and pictures dating back to as early as the 1800s. The quaint library located at 84 W. Main Street, West Middletown, PA.

[edit] Notable Alumni

Ralph E. Cindrich, former NFL Linebacker of the New England Patriots (1972), and Houston Oilers (1973 - 1975).

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