About North Star School District
The North Star School District in Boswell, Somerset County, Pennsylvania was formed in 1969 with the merger of predecessors Jenner-Boswell and Forbes school districts. The district includes the boroughs of Boswell, Stoystown, Jennerstown, and Hooversville and the townships Jenner and Quemahoning and encompasses approximately 102 square miles. The name "North Star" is taken from U.S. Route 219, the "North Star Way," which runs through the district. That name for the highway has since fallen out of favor, but the district still proudly represents the North Star. The district's mascot is the Cougar, and the district colors are forest green and white.
Alma Mater
To our Alma Mater dear, to the one we hold so true.
We, her children, raise our voice in song and praise that is so rightly due.
Oh, how happy are the memories as we go our separate ways.
They will live with us forever, North Star High to thee our praise.
We, her children, raise our voice in song and praise that is so rightly due.
Oh, how happy are the memories as we go our separate ways.
They will live with us forever, North Star High to thee our praise.
Schools
North Star High School - Grades 9-12
North Star Middle School - Grades 5-8
North Star Central Elementary School - Grades K-4
North Star High School - Grades 9-12
North Star Middle School - Grades 5-8
North Star Central Elementary School - Grades K-4