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Easton Area School District : ウィキペディア英語版
Easton Area School District

Easton Area School District is an urban, suburban, and rural public school district located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA. It serves the city of Easton, as well as Forks, Palmer, and portions of Lower Mount Bethel Townships. Easton Area School District encompasses approximately 28 square miles. In 2009 the per capita income was $20,875, while the
median family income was $53,545.〔American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau, 2009〕 According to 2005 local census data, it served a resident population of 63,195. Per school District officials, in school year 2007-08 the EASD provided basic educational services to 9,047 pupils through the employment of 767 teachers, 408 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 36 administrators.
The current superintendent of the Easton Area School District is John Reinhart who replaced Dr. Susan McGinley in July 2013.
==Schools==

*(Easton Area High School ) (EAHS)
*(Easton Area Academy (EAA) )
*(Easton Area Middle School Campus Grades 5/6 (EAMS 5/6) )
*(Easton Area Middle School Campus Grades 7/8 (EAMS 7/8) )
*(Ada B. Cheston Elementary School )
*(F.A. March Elementary School )
*(Forks Elementary School )
*(Palmer Elementary School )
*(Paxinosa Elementary School )
*(Shawnee Elementary School )
*(Tracy Elementary School )
Grade Configuration within the EASD:
K-4 (Elementary School)
5-6 (Lower Middle School)
7-8 (Upper Middle School)
9-12 (High School)
F.A March Elementary School and Shawnee Elementary School (formerly Paxinosa Elementary) have now been completely renovated. To renovate both F.A. March Elementary School and Shawnee Elementary School, both school buildings moved to the former Easton Area Middle School 5/6 building in the 2008-2009 school year. Shawnee Elementary School was opened in the beginning of the 2009-2010 school year, adding another elementary school in the EASD. Paxinosa Elementary School remains at the former location of the Easton Area Middle School 5/6 building, creating a neighborhood elementary school within the West Ward of Easton. In the 2009- 2010 school year, F.A. March School's students and staff members returned to their former location on College Hill after renovations were completed, thus departing from the former EAMS 5/6 building.
At the beginning of the 2008-2009 school year, the Easton Area Middle School (EAMS) Campus was completed for grades five through eight. The EAMS Campus is separated into a fifth and sixth grade portion (EAMS 5/6) and a seventh and eighth grade portion (EAMS 7/8). Both EAMS 5/6 and EAMS 7/8 share separate facilities and have their own addresses. The EAMS Campus is located at the former site of Shawnee Middle School. Shawnee Middle School was renamed Easton Area Middle School Campus Grades 7/8 (EAMS 7/8) in 2008-2009.

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