Reading School District
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Reading School District is the school district
School district
School districts are a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools.-United States:...

 that operates in Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading, Pennsylvania
Reading is a city in southeastern Pennsylvania, USA, and seat of Berks County. Reading is the principal city of the Greater Reading Area and had a population of 88,082 as of the 2010 census, making it the fifth most populated city in the state after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown and Erie,...

.

Elementary schools

Students in Pre-kindergarten
Pre-Kindergarten
Pre-kindergarten refers to the first formal academic classroom-based learning environment that a child customarily attends in the United States. It begins between the ages of 3-5 depending on the length of the program...

 through Grade 5 attend the following schools:
  • Amanda E. Stout
  • Glenside
  • Lauer's Park
  • Millmont
  • Northwest Area
  • Riverside
  • Thomas Ford
  • Tyson-Schoener
  • 10th & Green
  • 10th & Penn
  • 12th & Marion
  • 13th & Green
  • 13th & Union
  • 16th & Haak

Gateway schools

Students in Grade 6 attend the following schools:
  • Agriculture, Science & Ecology
  • Communication & Technology
  • Performing Arts
  • International Business World Languages

Middle schools

Students in Grade 7 through Grade 8 attend the following schools:
  • Northeast Middle School
  • Northwest Middle School
  • Southern Middle School
  • Southwest Middle School

High schools

  • Reading Senior High School
    Reading High School (Reading, Pennsylvania)
    Affectionately known as "The Castle on the Hill," Reading High School in Reading, Pennsylvania, United States is home to nearly 3,000 students and several hundred teachers. The school houses 11th through 12th grade students from within the city limits in one of the largest school buildings on the...

    (Grades 10-12)
  • Reading Intermediate High School (The Citadel)(Grades 9)
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