The Governor Mifflin School District serves the borough of Kenhorst, Mohnton, and Shillington and the townships of Brecknock and Cumru. These five municipalities encompass 42 square miles of southeastern Pennsylvania's Berks County with a population of 28,161. Although a green, rural atmosphere prevails throughout most of the district, the community is fortunate to have easy access to a variety of cultural, urban settings. Major arteries, such as the Pennsylvania Turnpike and Routes 176, 222, and 422, place the school district in an ideal cultural and recreational position. Philadelphia, the Pocono Mountains, New York City, the Jersey shore, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. are all within a three-hour drive.
You won't find Mustang Nation on a map. It's a movement, owned and led by the spirited student body of Governor Mifflin School District. We are a diverse district, both in geographic terrain and socio-economic status. But we come together as Mustangs and work to prepare all of our students for success after graduation. We use the phrase "college, career, and future-ready" to remind us that we must ready our students for more than one path and for a future that holds opportunities that do not yet exist. Our educators meet this challenge by being innovators who know how to make real-world connections to learning and help students become problem-solvers. Governor Mifflin students are proud of our district. We believe the most important role for our educators is to develop citizens and leaders who continue to make our community proud to be Mustangs!