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The Red Lion Area School District is a large, suburban/rural, public school district located in southeastern 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.
May 7, 2024 at 1:03 AM. A claim against a school resource officer in a lawsuit filed by the mother of a gay Red Lion Area Senior High School student who committed suicide after being bullied at ...
The parents of an elementary school student are suing the Red Lion Area School District and Michael Langan, principal of Clearview Elementary School, alleging their 5-year-old daughter was ...
Zachary Kirchner, 15, was a talented gymnast and an advocate of gay rights. He killed himself in 2021, and his mother is suing the Red Lion Area School District and others alleging they allowed ...
On March 19, 2009, the Red Lion Area School Board voted 8–0 to close 2 elementary schools in the district. Chanceford and Edgar Moore elementary schools closed at the end of the 2009 school year. The students from the schools were placed in other schools throughout the district including a brand new elementary school.
The school district has a population of 20,023, according to a 2005 local census. By 2010, the district's population had increased to 21,108 people. The educational attainment levels for the Northern York County School District population (25 years old and over) were 91.9% high school graduates and 29.8% college graduates.
The land is owned by the Red Lion Area School District, and it was listed for sale for $1.5 million in 2018. The sale to the developer, 150 Country Club Road Associates, LLC, was contingent on ...
The educational attainment levels for the Southern York County School District population (25 years old and over) were 89.3% high school graduates and 26.5% college graduates. [2] According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 20.2% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by their eligibility ...