FOREST CITY REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

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The 'Forest City Regional School District' is located in the small borough of Forest City, Pennsylvania, USA in the North East corner of the state. It is a public school made up of students from Susquehanna, Lackawanna, and Wayne counties, including the boroughs of Forest City, Vandling, and Union Dale, and the townships of Mount Pleasant, Clinton II, and Herrick. The district covers an area of 87.82 square miles. The school started as three buildings, two elementary schools (William Penn Elementary, Lincoln Elementary), and Forest City High School. An addition to the high school was done in 1967. In 1971, the three schools were combined into one. In 1995, the building was again expanded – this time with a new gymnasium, an auditorium, a computer lab, a chemistry lab, and more classrooms. Extensive remodeling was also done at this time to the existing structure.
According to schoolmatters.com Forest City Regional had 884 students in 2004.

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