Berlin Brothersvalley High School is a small Public High School, located in the central
Somerset County town of Berlin. The High School is connected to the Middle School and Elementary School.
Curriculum
BBHS has curriculum in the following subjects and areas of study
* Agriculture Education
* Computer Education
* Family and Consumer Sciences
* English
* Fine Arts - Including ''Mountaineers in Motion'' Community Service Class
* Health
* Language - French and Spanish
* Mathematics
* Physical Education
* Technology Education
* Science
* Social Studies
Vocational education
Students in grades 10-12, who wish to pursue training in a specific career path or field may attend the
Somerset County Technology Center in
Somerset Township.
Graduation requirements
According to the course catalog
, Students must meet the following credits to graduate from BBHS.
Students planning to attend a four-year post-secondary institution must take 4 credits of math and science courses.
Sports teams
The school
mascot
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for all three schools is the Mountaineer, and the
school colors
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are royal blue and white. BBHS participates in PIAA District V. Berlin Brothersvalley High School has a cooperative sports agreement with
Shanksville-Stonycreek School District
The Shanksville-Stonycreek School District is a Public school (government funded), public school district located in Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The school district serves the borough of Shanksville, Pennsylvania, Shanksville, Stonycreek Towns ...
to offer wrestling and soccer.
State thinks Shanksville is among richest schools, ''Daily American''. May 9, 2010
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References
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Public high schools in Pennsylvania
Schools in Somerset County, Pennsylvania