Sacred Heart Elementary (Carbondale)

Sacred Heart Elementary School was a Roman Catholic elementary school that formed in 2000 on the west side of Carbondale, Pennsylvania (U.S.), on Farview Street.

As of 2010-2011, Sacred Heart enrolled 187 students in grades PreK through 8, with student/teacher ratio: 11.98.

In 1954, a new high school was built on the corner of 7th Avenue and N. Church Street.

The St. Rose Elementary building remains vacant to this day, except for Catechism classes on Sunday.

Those students transferred to the public high school, which had a more competitive program with activities and curricular strengths, neither of which Sacred Heart's high school could compete with, only having 90–130 students during the last years.

Despite a campaign run by the school which raised the entire $250,000 debt in pledges in a mere two weeks, the bishop's decision remained final, and the school closed in June 2005.

With the elementary school's closure, over one century of formal Catholic education in Carbondale was brought to a close.