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  1. A parent may request that the district initiate a screening or evaluation of their student's specified needs at any time by contacting the building principal. Further information about these procedures may be obtained by calling the Student Services office at 610-683-7361. Special Education - Kutztown Area School District.

  2. Kutztown Area High School was a recipient of the 2020 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence . Enrollment Statistics . Grades K-5: 601 Students. Grades 6-8: 292 Students. Grades 9-12: 440 Students. Logo Image. Logo Title. Kutztown Area Middle School. 10 Deisher Lane. Kutztown. PA. 19530. USA. 610-683-3575. 610-683-5460. Facebook;

  3. The Kutztown Area School District has a comprehensive and time-efficient notification plan in place for updating our staff, parents, and students. As snow, ice, or other inclement weather situations arise that may affect the school day, the administration will contact our Transportation Coordinator, Eshelman Transportation Company, and Township/Borough road departments to determine the road ...

  4. Kutztown Area High School was a recipient of the 2020 National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence . Enrollment Statistics . Grades K-5: 601 Students. Grades 6-8: 292 Students. Grades 9-12: 440 Students. Logo Image. Logo Title. Kutztown Elementary School. 40 Normal Avenue, Kutztown. PA. 19530. USA. 610-683-3557. 610-638-0254. Facebook;

  5. Kutztown Area Senior High School. This school has been claimed by the school or a school representative. #3 in Best Public High Schools in Berks County. grade B+. Overall Grade; Public; 9-12; KUTZTOWN, PA; Rating 3.66 out of 5 77 reviews. Back to Profile Home. Academics at Kutztown Area Senior High School.

  6. Dr. Edward Myers. Assistant Superintendent. Compliance Officer. Section 504 Coordinator. School Safety Coordinator. Homeless Liason

  7. History. There is a long history of schooling in the area. Many of the schools, including St. John's Parochial School in Kutztown Borough (the first school), were church schools. Kutztown accepted the Public School Law (passed in 1834), which required each community to have free school supplied by a tax on property in 1938. The Pennsylvania ...