The Ridgway Area School District
is located in the Borough of Ridgway, one of northwestern Pennsylvania’s most
scenic mountain communities. This community, designated as the county seat for
Elk County is situated in a valley which is intersected from north to south by
the Clarion River and surrounded by some of the most beautiful state and
national forests in Pennsylvania. As a result, Ridgway residents are able to
enjoy all the rudiments of rural life while maintaining a travel distance of
less than 2 1/2 hours to such major cities as Pittsburgh and Erie.
While lumbering and the powdered metal industry are the
major sources of employment, the community also serves as residence for many
people employed in neighboring communities. Local community services
include retail stores, restaurants, an urgent care center, a mental health
clinic, a YMCA, a community pool, public tennis courts, a daily newspaper, and a
golf club. The Clarion River and state game lands provide for the
recreational needs of Ridgway's local residents.
The Ridgway Area School District boasts a superior
educational program that includes both modern curricular studies and a vibrant
extra curricular program. This educational program is augmented by a
system of school libraries that includes over 50,000 volumes, an excellent
Public Library that boasts 20,000 volumes and a school based computer education
system. The Ridgway students are taught by a faculty that is both
experienced and capable. Approximately 80% of Ridgway High School seniors
attend post high school programs.
Community interest in the District's extra curricular
activity programs is evident from the sizeable support provided by various
booster groups. The Ridgway Area School District is a vital and energetic
partner to the Ridgway community as a whole.
Ridgway schools are the recipients of the Magna Award,
PASBO Award of Achievement, State Performance Funding Awards, and its elementary
school is a Pennsylvania School of Distinction. Two of Ridgway's teachers
were finalists for Teacher of the Year; one instructor is a Milken honored
educator; one faculty member was the WPSX teacher of the year, and one faculty
member was named the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford's distinguished
educator.
In 2004, the high school, middle school, and elementary
schools met all requirements for NCLB, Annual Yearly Progress and scored above
state averages in all PSSA testing. Likewise, Standard and Poor's issued
the following 2003 analysis: "Ridgway Area School District is one of 29
districts in Pennsylvania that exceeds the state averages for PSSA (State Tests)
mean scores and participation rates, despite serving an above average proportion
of economically disadvantaged students. The District may serve as a
valuable source of effective strategies and practices for other school districts
in Pennsylvania that are looking for ways to improve student performance."