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  1. On Tuesday, May 21, residents of the Greater Johnstown School District will vote on a proposed $43,488,975 spending plan for the 2024-25 school year. Polls will be open from 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. on May 21 in the auditorium lobby (JPAC) at Johnstown High School. The plan represents a spending increase of 3.00% ($1,266,669) […]

  2. Johnstown High School. Coordinates: 43.009994°N 74.38353°W. Johnstown Jr.-Senior High School is a public high school located at 1 Sir Bills Circle, in Johnstown, New York. [1] Part of the Greater Johnstown School District, the school provides education in grades 8-12. It offers various athletic activities such as soccer, football, track and ...

  3. We have a terrific staff that places the best interest of the students first, every day. Please take the time to learn more about our district and our wonderful community! Greater Johnstown. 1091 Broad Street, Johnstown, PA 15906 814-533-5670. Greater Johnstown School District serves grades K-12 in Johnstown, PA.

  4. 1091 Broad St. Johnstown, PA 15906-2437. Phone 814-533-5650. Fax 814-533-5662

  5. 19 ago 2023 · Greater Johnstown Sd is a public school district located in JOHNSTOWN, PA. It has 2,970 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 16 to 1. According to state test scores, 9% of students are at least proficient in math and 25% in reading. gjsd.net. (814) 533-5670.

  6. Johnstown High School. 222 Central Avenue. Johnstown PA 15902. (814) 533-5601. Johnstown High School houses students in 8th Grade through 12th Grade. For records release, please email Jakkee Smith, jsmith@gjsd.net, or fax (814) 533-2826. Morrell Neighborhood School. 413 Power Street. Johnstown PA 15906.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WCROWCRO - Wikipedia

    Not long after WCRO's sale to Greater Johnstown School District, the station adopted Al Ham's Music of Your Life format, with local breaks being done by a student airstaff. The station ran in the manner of a commercial broadcast operation, and marketing itself as "The Voice of the Trojans" airing the district's high school football and boys' basketball games as part of its program offerings.