Warrior Run School District

Warrior Run School District is a small rural district covering 113 square miles. Located in north central Pennsylvania just north of I80 and 20 miles south of Williamsport, Pa. on Route 180.
The district traces its roots back to 1955 when eight municipalities joined together to form the Warrior Run School District. Facilities at the time consisted of two high schools - one in Turbotville and one in Watsontown, and eight elementary schools. Construction on a new high school began almost immediately, and it opened for its first student in September of 1958. That building serves the district as the Junior/Senior high school today. In 1962 a new elementary school was built in Watsontown. Over the years, all of the elementary schools were consolidated into the Watsontown and Turbotville Elementary Schools, until the Warrior Run Elementary School
opened in 2023. In 1968 the present high school was opened and the former high school became the middle school. The complex underwent major renovations and additions in 1992 which included new libraries, computer labs, and a science wing. Today, Warrior Run Elementary School and the Jr/Sr High School complex make up the facilities of the Warrior Run School District.
With a staff of 122 teachers and 11 administrators we provide the educational program for 1525+ students in kindergarten through 12th grades. The district is in the northern end of Northumberland County and draws students from Greg Township in northern Union County, Delaware Township and Lewis Township in Northumberland County, and Anthony Township and Limestone Township in Northern Montour County.
The district also draws students from the small towns of Allenwood in Union County and Watsontown, McEwensville, and Turbotville in Northumberland County and Exchange, White Hall and Limestoneville in Montour County. The district population is 15,996 as of the 2020 census.
