The Council Rock School District, also known as CRSD, is located in lower Bucks County, in southeastern Pennsylvania. The Districts administrative offices are located in one of the original school district buildings in the Borough of Newtown. The building, The Chancellor Center, dates back to 1871 and was remodeled in 2003. As of May 2015, the district's total enrollment was 11,157. It spends over US$ 12,000 per secondary student per year. According to the district's website, the final budget for the 2015–2016 school year allocated $220M to the district. The district operates two high schools, two middle schools, ten elementary schools, and an alternative High School. The district covers and comprises five Bucks County municipalities:
As of the 2010 census, the total population of the school district is 72,458. The school district educates 12,000 students, K-12, and has approximately 956 teachers and supervisors, as well as clerical, custodial, maintenance and cafeteria employees who support the instructional program. The school district is by far the largest employer in the area. The school district operates sixteen schools total: ten elementary schools, two middle schools, two high schools and one alternative high school. Council Rock is also one of four school districts participating with the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology located in Jamison, Pennsylvania. Council Rock had only one high school until the 2002-2003 academic year, when the high schools split into CR-North and CR-South. Before 1969, the high school was located in the building used for the Newtown Middle School until the 2018-2019 academic year. Prior to that, the high school was located in a smaller building on Chancellor Street in Newtown; a building that later became Chancellor Street Elementary school before closing in 2002. The Chancellor Street school was extensively modified, and reopened as the Chancellor Street Center, 1 of three buildings housing district administration. The other 2 buildings are the Sloan Alternative School, housed in space in Newtown Borough that is leased from the Law School Admissions Council, and the 101 Twining Ford facility in Richboro. The Twining Ford facility houses maintenance and records for the district. The site on Twining Ford Rd was originally the command and control center for a Nike Missile installation located nearby.