Find Oil Pennsylvania public schools, including charter schools, k-12, elementary, middle, and high schools. Public schools provide information on tuition, school rankings, school enrollment, education, curriculum, classes, records, and teacher-student ratios.
Hasson Heights Elementary School 833 Grandview Road Oil PA 16301 814-677-8021
Oil City Middle School 8 Lynch Boulevard Oil PA 16301 814-676-5702
Oil City Senior High School 10 Lynch Boulevard Oil PA 16301 814-676-2771
Seventh Street Elementary 102 West 7th Street Oil PA 16301 814-677-3029
Smedley Street School 310 Smedley Street Oil PA 16301 814-676-2294
Venango Technology Center 1 Vo-Tech Drive Oil PA 16301 814-677-3097
Cranberry Elementary School 3 Education Drive Seneca PA 16346 4.2 miles from Oil 814-676-1871
Cranberry Junior-Snr High School 1 Education Drive Seneca PA 16346 4.3 miles from Oil 814-676-8504
Rocky Grove High School 403 Rocky Grove Avenue Franklin PA 16323 6.2 miles from Oil 814-437-3759
Seventh Street Elementary School 702 Liberty Street Franklin PA 16323 6.6 miles from Oil 814-432-5562
Central Elementary School 1276 Otter Street Franklin PA 16323 6.7 miles from Oil 814-432-8419
Oakland School 2111 Creek Road Cooperstown PA 16317 6.8 miles from Oil 814-677-3015
Sandycreek Elementary School 297 Pone Lane Franklin PA 16323 8.2 miles from Oil 814-432-3819
Franklin Area High School 246 Pone Lane Franklin PA 16323 8.4 miles from Oil 814-432-2121
Franklin Area Middle School 246 Pone Lane Franklin PA 16323 8.4 miles from Oil 814-432-2224
Valley Grove Elementary School 389 Sugarcreek Drive Franklin PA 16323 9.0 miles from Oil 814-432-3861
Pinegrove Elementary School 278 Pinegrove School Road Venus PA 16364 9.4 miles from Oil 814-354-2264
Utica Elementary School 3823 Academy Street Utica PA 16362 13.0 miles from Oil 814-425-3279
West Forest Intermediate School 22318 Rte 62 Tionesta PA 16353 14.2 miles from Oil 814-755-3302
West Fork Elementary School 22318 Rte 62 Tionesta PA 16353 14.2 miles from Oil 814-755-3611
Public Schools are publicly funded, largely through taxes. Most funding comes from state, county and local sources, with the federal government providing a relatively small share of Public School funding. Some Public Schools may charge fees for specific programs and activities, such as athletics and clubs.
What is "school choice"?Traditional Public Schools typically assign students to schools based on their residency. School choice refers to programs that enable students to attend a school other than the Public School they would have otherwise been assigned. School choice programs include voucher programs, open enrollment in other school districts, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools, and home schooling.
What are Vocational-Technical Schools?Vocational-Technical, or Vo-Tech, Schools are schools that provide training in trades or technical fields, usually on a part-time basis, to students. While part of the school-day or week is spent in Vo-Tech coursework, the traditional portion of the curriculum is provided by the student's home school district. Most Vo-Tech Schools are for students in high school grades.