Shenango Area School District

Shenango Area School District is a public school district located in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, United States. The district serves Shenango Township and South New Castle Borough. 700 students currently attend the district's elementary school, while an additional 750 are part of the junior-senior high school. Colors are Blue and Gold. The mascot is the Wildcat.

Shenango Area School District
Address
2501 Old Pittsburgh Road
New Castle
, Pennsylvania, 16101
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–12[1]
NCES District ID4221510[1]
Students and staff
Students1,065[1]
Teachers78.0 (FTE)[1]
Staff79.0 (FTE)[1]
Student–teacher ratio13.65[1]
Other information
Websitewww.shenangoschools.org
Shenango High School

Athletics, facilities, and activities

Shenango's primary athletic rivals is neighboring districts Neshannock, Union and Laurel Areas.

Football

Shenango football's main uniform colors are blue and gold. They are in the Big 7 Conference featuring Neshannock, and Union. The Wildcat football team plays their home games on campus at, Frank Bongivengo Field at Glenn "Pop" Johnston Stadium. The natural grass playing surface and stadium were most recently renovated in 2009, when a new grass surface was laid, and a new all weather track was installed. The football team also appeared in a 2006 issue of Sports Illustrated in the "This Week's Sign of the Apocalypse". The wildcats main rivals are Neshannock Lancers, Union Scotties, and Laurel Spartans. The Wildcat football team is coached by Michael Commesso, which the team went 2-7 Overall Record (1-7 Conference) in his first year at the helm.

Baseball

The Wildcat baseball team plays their home games on campus at Chuck Tanner Field. The field was named after the Shenango Alum and former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, who led the team to their last World Series victory in 1979. The Wildcats baseball team are coached By Michael Othites.

Cross country

Shenango Cross Country is coached by Christopher Thompson.

Notable alumni

References

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