Red Lion Area School District
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Red Lion Area School District is a public school district in eastern York County, Pennsylvania that serves the boroughs of Felton, Red Lion, Windsor, and Winterstown; and the townships of Chanceford Township, Lower Chanceford Township, North Hopewell Township, and Windsor Township.
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[edit] Mission statement
The Mission of the Red Lion Area School District, in partnership with our communities, is to prepare all students to reach their greatest potential, thus becoming responsible and productive citizens.
[edit] Schools
[edit] Secondary
[edit] High Schools
- Red Lion Area Senior High School
[edit] Middle Schools
[edit] Junior High Schools
- Red Lion Area Junior High School
[edit] Primary
[edit] Elementary Schools
- Chanceford Elementary School
- Clearview Elementary School
- Mazie Gable Elementary School
- Locust Grove Elementary School
- Edgar Moore Elementary School
- Pleasant View Elementary School
- North Hopewell - Winterstown Elementary School
- Windsor Manor Elementary School
[edit] Administration
- Dr. Frank R. Herron
Superintendent
- Dr. LeeAnn Zeroth
Assistant Superintendent
- Mrs. Claudia M. Clemens
Elementary Supervisor
- Mrs. Mary Smith
Supervisor of Pupil Personnel
- Mrs. Laura Fitz
Supervisor of Special Education
- Mr. Jared P. Mader
Director of Technology Services
- Mr. Terry L. Robinson
Business Manager
- Mr. Jeffrey A. Bryan
Director of Buildings and Grounds
- Mrs. Sandy Emerich
Director of Transportation and Human Resources
- Mrs. Amy Glusco
Supervisor of Language Arts
[edit] School violence
Red Lion Area School District has seen two acts of school violence in its existence:
In February 2001, William Michael Stankewicza, who had a history of mental illness, made a machete attack on a kindergarten class at North Hopewell - Winterstown Elementary School that wounded 11 children, the principal, and two teachers.
On April 24, 2003, eight-grade student James Sheets entered Red Lion Area Junior High School armed with his stepfather's pistols and subsequently killed the school's principal, Eugene Segro, before killing himself. (See Red Lion Area Junior High School shooting.)[1]