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The Allegany County Public School System is comprised of fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools, three high schools, one technical school, and one alternative school. All schools are divided into "feeder systems" which are determined by geographic location. Elementary schools feed into middle schools which feed into one of the county's three public high schools.
The Allegany High School feeder system consists of the following schools: West Side Elementary, Cash Valley Elementary, Parkside Elementary, Cresaptown Elementary, and Braddock Middle Schools.
The Fort Hill High School feeder system consists of the following schools: Northeast Elementary, South Penn Elementary, Flintstone Elementary, Bel Air Elementary, John Humbird Elementary, and Washington Middle Schools.
The Mountain Ridge High School feeder system consists of the following schools: George's Creek Elementary, Westernport Elementary, Beall Elementary, Frost Elementary, Mount Savage Elementary, Mount Savage Middle, and Westmar Middle Schools.
The Center for Career and Technical Education provides students with a selection of seventeen skill area classes, academic core classes, and elective classes. Junior and senior students from any of the three public high schools may enroll at the Career Center and may still participate in all home school activities including sports clubs and dances.
For more information on Allegany County's feeder system schools, click on the links to the right.
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