Best Clinton County Public Elementary Schools (2026)

For the 2026 school year, there are 7 public elementary schools serving 2,502 students in Clinton County, PA.
The top-ranked public elementary schools in Clinton County, PA are Woodward Elementary School, Renovo Elementary School and Mill Hall Elementary School. Overall testing rank is based on a school's combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Clinton County, PA public elementary schools have an average math proficiency score of 30% (versus the Pennsylvania public elementary school average of 39%), and reading proficiency score of 46% (versus the 54% statewide average). Elementary schools in Clinton County have an average ranking of 1/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Pennsylvania public elementary schools.
Minority enrollment is 11% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Pennsylvania public elementary school average of 43% (majority Hispanic and Black).

Best Public Elementary Schools in Clinton County (2026)

School
(Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Quick Facts
Rank: #11.
Woodward Elementary School
(Math: 45-49% | Reading: 60-64%)
Rank:
7/
10
Top 50%
35 King Street
Lock Haven, PA 17745
(570) 893-4900
Gr: K-4 | 215 students Student-teacher ratio: 17:1 Minority enrollment: 5%
Rank: #22.
Renovo Elementary School
(Math: 55-59% | Reading: 50-54%)
Rank:
6/
10
Top 50%
1301 Bucktail Ave
Renovo, PA 17764
(570) 893-4900
Gr: K-4 | 155 students Student-teacher ratio: 11:1 Minority enrollment: 8%
Rank: #33.
Mill Hall Elementary School
(Math: 50-54% | Reading: 50-54%)
Rank:
6/
10
Top 50%
210 Kyler Ave
Mill Hall, PA 17751
(570) 893-4900
Gr: K-4 | 318 students Student-teacher ratio: 15:1 Minority enrollment: 16%
Rank: #44.
Central Mountain Middle School
(Math: 29% | Reading: 48%)
Rank:
3/
10
Bottom 50%
200 Ben Avenue
Mill Hall, PA 17751
(570) 893-4900
Gr: 5-8 | 879 students Student-teacher ratio: 14:1 Minority enrollment: 13%
Rank: #55.
Robb Elementary School
(Math: 30-34% | Reading: 35-39%)
Rank:
3/
10
Bottom 50%
400 East Church Street
Lock Haven, PA 17745
(570) 893-4900
Gr: K-4 | 375 students Student-teacher ratio: 9:1 Minority enrollment: 21%
Rank: #66.
Bucktail Area Middle School
(Math: 15-19% | Reading: 40-44%)
Rank:
2/
10
Bottom 50%
1300 Bucktail Avenue
Renovo, PA 17764
(570) 893-4900
Gr: 5-8 | 117 students Student-teacher ratio: 15:1 Minority enrollment: 10%
Rank: #77.
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School
Charter School
(Math: 17% | Reading: 33%)
Rank:
2/
10
Bottom 50%
236 E Main Street
Loganton, PA 17747
(570) 725-7822
Gr: K-12 | 472 students Student-teacher ratio: 10:1 Minority enrollment: 3%

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top-ranked public elementary schools in Clinton County, PA?
The top-ranked public elementary schools in Clinton County, PA include Woodward Elementary School, Renovo Elementary School and Mill Hall Elementary School.
How many public elementary schools are located in Clinton County?
7 public elementary schools are located in Clinton County.
What is the racial composition of students in Clinton County?
Clinton County public elementary schools minority enrollment is 11% of the student body (majority Hispanic), which is less than the Pennsylvania public elementary schools average of 43% (majority Hispanic and Black).
Which public elementary schools in Clinton County are often viewed compared to one another?

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