Harbor Creek School District

The Harbor Creek School District is the public kindergarten-through-12th grade education system for Harborcreek, Pennsylvania.

By state law, the district has nine school board members in addition to its central administration.

The board members for 2024 are as follows, with office held: The Central Campus of the Harbor Creek School District is located at the intersection of U.S. Route 20 (Buffalo Road) and PA Route 531 (Depot Road).

On the morning of Monday, September 25, 2006, over 300,000 gallons of water was discovered in the basement of Klein Elementary School.

The cause was attributed to debris in the public water system that found its way into the backflow prevention valve located just inside of the building.

While the valve functioned properly, due to its location within the building, it was left in an open position for an estimated 55 hours which was more than enough time to fill the basement.

As a result, all of the equipment in that area was destroyed, submerged under 14 feet of water.

Rolling Ridge Elementary School currently serves students in grades K through 6.