Catasauqua Area School District

Catasauqua Area School District

Location of the Catasauqua Area School District in Lehigh and Northampton Counties, Pennsylvania.
Dedicated to Educational Excellence
Address
201 North 14th Street
Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, Lehigh, Northampton 18032
United States
Information
Type Public
Superintendent Robert J. Spengler
Grades K-12
Color(s) Brown and White
Slogan
  1. GoRoughs
Athletics

Boys- Basketball, Football, Baseball Soccer , Wrestling , Track and Field , Volleyball, and Cross Country.

Girls- Basketball, Soccer, Field Hockey, Softball, Track and Field, Volleyball, and Cross Country.
Athletics conference Colonial league
Sports Basketball, Football, Baseball Soccer , Wrestling ,Field Hockey, Softball, Track and Field , Volleyball, and Cross Country.
Mascot Rough Riders
Nickname Catty
Rival Northampton
Newspaper The Brown and White
Website http://www.cattysd.org/
A map of Catasauqua Area School District in relation to other school districts in Lehigh County

The Catasauqua Area School District spans portions of two counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. In Lehigh County it covers the Borough of Catasauqua and Hanover Township. In Northampton County it covers the Borough of North Catasauqua. The district operates one high school, one middle school and one elementary school.

Schools

Construction

In the early 2000s, Catasauqua built a new high school in Northampton and remodeled the former high school, changing it into the Catasauqua Middle School. The old middle school, Lincoln Middle School, was purchased by Allentown developer Abraham Atiyeh at a cost of $900,000.

The former Lincoln Middle School is now the Lehigh Valley Christian High School. This school operates independently, and is not part of the Catasauqua Area School District.

Catasauqua High School achievements

•Back to back Colonial League Football championships. •Back to back district 11 appearances. •District 11 Football 2A Champions (2013)

Catasauqua Middle School achievements

Gifted Support Program

External links


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