In 2013, Armstrong School District operated ten public schools. A new junior-senior high school was completed in 2015. As such, two older high school buildings were closed. The district was established in 1966 when Pennsylvania consolidated several smaller school districts.
Today, the Armstrong School District operates 8 schools including:
2 High Schools (7-12): Armstrong Junior-Senior High School & West Shamokin Junior-Senior High School
1 Intermediate School: West Hills Intermediate School
High school students may also attend Lenape Technical School for vocational training. The ARIN Intermediate Unit IU28 provides the district with various services like specialized education for disabled students and hearing, speech and visual disability services, and professional development for staff and faculty.
Schools
West Hills Primary School
181 Heritage Park Dr., Kittanning, PA 16201
West Hills Intermediate School
175 Heritage Park Dr., Kittanning, PA 16201
Lenape Elementary School - Kindergarten – grade 6
2300 Center Ave., Ford City, PA 16226
Shannock Valley Elementary School
210 Cowanshannock Ave, Rural Valley, PA 16249
Armstrong Junior Senior High School - grades 7–12
300 Buffington Dr., Kittanning, PA, 16201
Armstrong School District Cyber Academy - online school - grades 7–12 [1].
Closed schools
In 2000, the Armstrong School Board closed several schools due to declining enrollment:[citation needed]
Dayton Jr/Sr High School and Shannock Valley Jr/Sr High School.
East Franklin Elementary School
North Buffalo Elementary School
Worthington High School (Closed 1980s)
East Brady Jr/Sr High School (Closed, early 1990s, partially consolidated with Kittanning High School, other students sent to Karns City Jr/Sr High School in the Karns City School District)
Elderton Jr/Sr High School Closed June 2012; see page for more information
Kittanning Township Elementary School - students shifted to Lenape Elementary in Ford City (closed 2012)