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Butler Area School District administrative and school offices will be closed from Monday, June 30 through Friday, July 4. Offices will reopen on Monday, July 7. We appreciate your patience during our summer closure.
We are excited to share information about this year's Back-to-School SummerFest with our elementary families. SummerFest is a great opportunity to ensure your student is equipped with the essential items needed for a successful academic year. Students entering grades K–5 for the 2025-2026 school year will receive clothing, athletic shoes, undergarments, socks, a backpack, school supplies, a coat, and additional resources.
This event is made possible thanks to generous support from Inspired Hearts and Hands and many incredible community partners.
SummerFest 2025
August 15, 2025
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Broad Street Elementary
AJ Myers & Sons -- BASD's new transportation provider -- is hiring!
- Bus Drivers (CDL - Free Training)
- Van Drivers (No CDL)
- Bus Monitors
Contact kurt@ajmyersandsons.net or call 724-548-5881 for more information.
Although the school year just ended, now is the time we begin planning for the upcoming school year. To ensure we can get accurate transportation information to our families in a timely manner, please carefully review the following information and complete each form that applies to your family as soon as possible.
If you have any questions, please contact our transportation department at transportation@basdk12.org. You can also visit the transportation website for additional information.
Congratulations to Center Township Elementary School students and staff for achieving proficiency in all 3 PBIS Tiers for the second year in a row!
Center Township Elementary alums -- and members of the Butler Class of 2025 -- returned to their old elementary school to parade through the halls prior to their graduation. It was a great opportunity for graduating seniors to catch up with their old elementary school teachers. The graduating seniors also inspired our younger students as they paraded through the halls in their caps and gowns.