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3200 43rd St

New Brighton, PA 15066

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New Brighton Area School District

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Posted November 21, 2008

Dedicated, hard-working teachers that are concerned about the whole student, not just the test scores. It is not a transient area, and the teachers are invested in the community and the children. We don't have the pressures that affluent areas have with branded clothing or frenetic competitiveness. I am grateful for my school!
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Posted October 31, 2008

Great school with Awesome teachers!
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Posted August 19, 2008

I have attended this school district for my entire life and it really isn't that bad. I am now a senior. I just wish that they would have more support for the band.
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Posted June 17, 2005

Overall it is a good school. The honors english literature program is especially good. There is also a good variety of extracurricular activities.
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MagnetMom January 27, 2012
Interesting idea. I'd just want to make sure the students are held to the same standards as regular school kids--including grades, and school time. If a kid can practice all day long, it hardly seems fair he take a spot from a regular student.
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