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OUR MISSION

Educational excellence is an investment in our future. As the leader of an educational partnership with the family and community, Troy Area School District will prepare all students with the skills essential to become responsible, productive citizens and lifelong learners in a rapidly changing global society.

BELIEFS

We believe...
...in learning as a lifelong process
...that all people can learn and be successful
...that people learn differently
...that early childhood education is fundamental to learning
...the primary focus of education is the student
...that creativity and problem-solving are an important part of the educational process
...that people need to adapt to an ever-changing technological society
...that the world impacts on education and education impacts on the world
...common goals are best achieved through teamwork
...that education is essential to develop one's self-worth, talent and success in life.
...in the importance of honesty, integrity, loyalty, and respect for self and others
...in providing a quality educational program at the most effective cost
...that a quality education is a prudent community investment
...that the family is the strongest influence on the development of an individual
...that the higher expectations yield higher results
...that a quality education is the result of a challenging comprehensive program taught by an exceptional staff

DEMOGRAPHICS

The Troy Area School District is a school district of the third class organized under State law in Bradford County, PA. It is coterminous with the boroughs of Alba, Burlington, Sylvania and Troy, and the townships of Armenia, Burlington, Columbia, Granville, South Creek, Springfield, Troy, Wells and West Burlington. It is situated in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on approximately 275 square miles, and is bordered by the County of Tioga on the west, the state of New York on the north, and by other Bradford county Townships on the east and south.

We have a public school population of 1.585 in kindergarten through twelfth grades. There are three elementary schools (K-4), one middle school (5-8), and one senior high school, grades 9-12.