Dallastown Area School District
For those seeking a perfect blend of high-performing schools and a vibrant, sprawling suburban landscape, the Dallastown Area School District (DASD) is a top-tier choice. Known as "Wildcat Country," this district is one of the largest and most respected in York County, offering a deep-rooted sense of community pride and a robust educational framework that draws buyers from across the Mid-Atlantic.
A Specialized Educational Journey
Dallastown utilizes a unique, multi-stage building structure that allows for specialized learning environments as students mature. The journey begins at one of five K-3 elementary schools: Dallastown, Leaders Heights, Loganville-Springfield, Ore Valley, or York Township. By focusing on early childhood education in smaller neighborhood settings, the district ensures a strong foundation in literacy and social skills.
Dallastown utilizes a unique, multi-stage building structure that allows for specialized learning environments as students mature. The journey begins at one of five K-3 elementary schools: Dallastown, Leaders Heights, Loganville-Springfield, Ore Valley, or York Township. By focusing on early childhood education in smaller neighborhood settings, the district ensures a strong foundation in literacy and social skills.
As students progress, the entire grade level joins together at the Dallastown Area Intermediate School (grades 4-6), a model designed to ease the transition between childhood and adolescence. This is followed by Dallastown Area Middle School (grades 7-8) and the award-winning Dallastown Area Senior High School (grades 9-12). The high school is a powerhouse in the region, offering over 20 AP courses, a renowned JROTC program, and a legacy of athletic excellence that keeps the community in the stands every Friday night.
Population and Demographics
Dallastown Area School District serves a large and diverse population of approximately 45,000 residents across 52 square miles. The district strikes a balance between professional suburbanites and families who have called the area home for generations. Roughly 35% of the adult population holds a bachelor’s degree or higher, contributing to a community that highly values educational funding and innovation.
The student body of over 6,400 reflects an increasingly diverse demographic: approximately 70% White, 11% Hispanic, 11% Black, and 4% multi-racial. This growth in diversity has enriched the district’s cultural programs and global studies. With a median household income significantly higher than the county average, the area is known for its economic stability and high rate of homeownership.
Neighborhoods and Suburban Charm
The district is comprised of two major townships—York Township and Springfield Township—along with the boroughs of Dallastown, Jacobus, Loganville, and Yoe. This geographic range offers a variety of lifestyles:
The district is comprised of two major townships—York Township and Springfield Township—along with the boroughs of Dallastown, Jacobus, Loganville, and Yoe. This geographic range offers a variety of lifestyles:
Spry and Ore Valley: Highly sought-after suburban hubs in York Township that offer classic mid-century homes and newer developments with easy access to I-83.
Wyndham Hills & Iron Ridge: Areas known for more expansive, luxury estates and custom-built homes.
The Boroughs: For those who prefer a small-town feel, the boroughs of Jacobus and Loganville offer walkable streets, historic architecture, and local parks like Lake Redman and William Kain County Park.
New Construction: Communities like The Views at Bridgewater and Sagebrook provide modern, energy-efficient options for buyers looking for turn-key luxury.
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Market Trends
For sellers, the "Dallastown" name is a powerful marketing tool. Homes in this district are currently some of the most competitive in the county, frequently going pending in just 8 to 12 days. The high demand is driven by the district's reputation and its convenience for commuters heading south to Maryland or north to Harrisburg.
While the median sale price in the district has recently hovered around $240,000 - $320,000 depending on the specific township, larger single-family homes in prime neighborhoods often reach the $450,000+ range. Inventory remains low, which often results in multiple-offer scenarios for well-maintained properties.
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For the most recent and detailed breakdown of local market performance, including recent closing prices and inventory levels, contact your local York realtor who can provide the most up-to-date information.
Home Tour
This video provides a walkthrough of a classic property in the Red Lion area, offering a firsthand look at the architectural style and suburban atmosphere typical of Dallastown Area School District.



