Welcome to Cranberry Junior • Senior High!

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Engage • Educate • Inspire

Need to Report Something Unsafe?

Safe2Say Something is a youth violence prevention program run by the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General. The program teaches youth and adults how to recognize warning signs and signals, especially within social media, from individuals who may be a threat to themselves or others and to “say something” BEFORE it is too late.

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Cranberry High Celebrates 23 New National Honor Society Inductees
March 27, 2026
Twenty-three students were formally inducted into Cranberry High School’s National Honor Society (NHS) on Wednesday, March 11, during a ceremony that celebrated their achievements in scholarship, leadership, service, and character.

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From Berry to Behrend – Jadyn Shumaker
February 4, 2026
Shumaker has been playing softball for a total of 11 years, playing on not only Cranberry’s school team, but two travel softball teams as well. 

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Winter Formal Court
January 27, 2026
Cranberry’s Winter Formal will be held at the school on January31st from 7-10pm in the CHS commons.
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Building Excellence in Academics
and Athletics

From the classroom to the playing field, Cranberry has built a reputation for pursuing excellence at every turn. That doesn’t end at graduation—it takes root in the community. Our alumni own the businesses that line Main Street, lead skilled trades, and guide financial institutions with the same integrity they developed here. When students reach for a high standard together, they forge connections and a sense of purpose that lasts well beyond their time with us.

Attracting and Developing Remarkable Educators

We seek educators who demonstrate more than expertise—we look for leadership, sharp critical thinking, and an authentic ability to shape young minds. The result is a faculty whose influence lingers long after the final bell, inspiring students to carry curiosity and confidence into everything that follows.

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Expanding Horizons Through Rich Extracurriculars

We offer students a deep and varied selection of activities designed to spark new interests and build lasting skills. Whether through service, creative pursuits, or student-led clubs, our young people develop broader perspectives and stronger social instincts. These experiences do more than fill an afternoon—they shape how students see the world and their place in it.

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