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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 ).
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The Institute is hosting a viewing event for the near-total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Waynesboro Area Senior High School stadium. Greencastle-Antrim School District ...
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 ...
The school is run by a joint operating committee made up of representatives from the participating school districts. One each from Greencastle-Antrim, Shippensburg, and Fannett-Metal; two from Waynesboro, and three from Chambersburg. FCCTC does have its own principal. Participating school districts. Chambersburg Area School District
Conemaugh Township's Max Malicki plays the ball ahead of Fannett-Metal's Broc Hostler during the District 5 Class 1A boys soccer championship, Nov 2, in Somerset. Malicki nearly won it in regulation.
The district was formed in 1961 by the consolidation of Hamshire-New Holland I.S.D. and Fannett I.S.D. In addition to Hamshire, the district also serves city of Taylor Landing as well as the unincorporated communities of Fannett, LaBelle, and Cheek . On February 13, 1964, the Board of Trustees approved a plan for desegregating Hamshire-Fannett ISD:
Added to NRHP. June 21, 1984. Mercersburg Academy (formerly Marshall College and Mercersburg College) is an independent college-preparatory boarding and day high school in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Founded in 1893, the school enrolls approximately 444 students in grades 9–12, including postgraduates, on a campus about ...