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The Fannett-Metal School District is a diminutive, rural, public school district that serves Fannett and Metal townships in Franklin County, as well as a small portion of Toboyne Township in Perry County, Pennsylvania. It encompasses approximately 128 square miles (330 km 2 ).
Fannett Township is a township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,483 at the 2020 census. [3] The township derives its name as an older variant spelling of Fanad, County Donegal, from early Irish settlement in the area. It was formed before 1762, and until about 1795 included the area now in Metal Township.
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Pages in category "School districts in Perry County, Pennsylvania" ... This list may not reflect recent changes. F. Fannett-Metal School District; G. Greenwood School ...
Fannett-Metal School District. Tuscarora School District. Shippensburg Area School District. In the high school stadium: Solar eclipse viewing party in Waynesboro features NASA scientist, a former ...
Coordinates: 39.90075°N 77.68202°W. The Franklin County Career and Technology Center is vocational high school located in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. It serves Grades 10-12. The program at FCCTC includes half a year of academics and half a year of shop. It has six participating school districts.
The Fannett-Metal School District in Franklin County will operate on its regular schedule, according to the superintendent's office. Students will be given viewing glasses and teachers are ...
Coordinates: 40°03′54″N 77°49′46″W. Fannettsburg post office. Fannettsburg is an unincorporated town that is located in Metal Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, United States. [ 1] It is situated approximately six miles south of Fannett Township, although it was named for the township and was once part of it.