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Boyertown Area School District

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The Boyertown Area School District is a large public school district which covers portions of Berks and Montgomery Counties in southeastern Pennsylvania. When the Boyertown Area School District was formed in 1953 it was one of the largest in the state, encompassing 100 square miles (260 km). In Berks County it covers the Boroughs of Bally , Bechtelsville and Boyertown and Colebrookdale Township , Douglass Township , Earl Township and Washington Township . In Montgomery County it covers Douglass Township , New Hanover Township and Upper Frederick Township .

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