Reading Senior High School
Official Prom Limo & Party Bus Page
Kevin Smith Transportation Group is a provider of prom limo and prom party bus services to Reading Senior High School in Reading, Pa. As one of 142 High Schools in KSTG’s service area, the perfect Limo and Party Bus are waiting for you.
Prom Vehicles
Kevin Smith Transportation Group offers a full suite of Prom Limo and Prom Party Bus services to Reading Senior High School. We offer a variety of vehicle options to cover all of your Prom needs.
Limousine
For those attending Prom at Reading Senior High School in Reading, Pa, a Prom Limo is a luxury ride that will immediately draw the attention of every student at Reading Senior High School. With Limos that can handle 2 to 12, the comfort and luxury of a stretch Limo for a Prom in is the perfect vehicle for students who attend Reading Senior High School.
Party Bus
Our customized Prom Party Buses are perfect for groups of 10 to 25 or more. As a luxury Prom Party Bus company who regularly services Reading, Pa, those students of Reading Senior High School who want to book a surround sound Bluetooth equipped, LED lit vehicle with bench seating for fun and comfort call KSTG for their Prom Party Bus.
Shuttle
Prom Sprinters have become very popular with students at Reading Senior High School in Reading, Pa. Originally built and designed for weddings, in the last few years, Sprinters have become the perfect choice for groups of 6 to 14 who want the fun of traveling to Prom together with the Luxury of a chauffeured vehicle.
Mini Bus
Our largest Prom vehicle is perfect for students from Reading Senior High School who want to travel to Prom in groups as large as 30. With built-in TV’s and Bluetooth Surround sound, this is the Prom Shuttle that students request when Luxury and Fun are the highest of priorities.
Luxury SUV
Want to impress your date? Consider a $100,000 private SUV for your Prom at Reading Senior High School in Reading, Pa. Perfect for 1 or 2 couples, you get to feel like a Hollywood Movie Star being escorted by their own Chauffeur. Secret Service costs extra!
Luxury Sedan
Dinner for 2? Many students attending Prom at Reading Senior High School in Reading, Pa prefer a Luxury Sedan like a Cadillac XTS. These sedans provide the safety and convenience of a chauffeured vehicle ensuring every student attending Prom arrive with style and class.
FAQ's
Do you have questions before you book? We'll try to answer as many as we can for you.
Can I make a reservation by myself, or do I need a parent to make it for me?
If you are over 18 years old, you can make the reservation yourself. If you are not, a parent will need to make the reservation for you.
Are we able to change our itinerary on the fly?
For safety and liability, all reservation changes need to be approved with the person who made the reservation.
Can I hook my phone up to play music?
Absolutely! All of our buses come Bluetooth equipped, along with standard AUX connections as well.
We only need to taken to and picked up at the end of the night, can you do this?
Due to the high demand of vehicles for prom, we have a 6 hour minimum booking time for all vehicles. We find that 6 hours in the right amount of time for pictures, Prom time and being dropped off at your final destination.
Facts and Figures
Reading Senior High School fun facts and info
Reading Senior High School (colloquially known as “The Castle on the Hill”) is home to over 3,000 students from grades 10 through 12 from within the Reading School District. Reading High students complete grades 8 through 9 at Reading Intermediate High School. On November 2, 1852, the City Union High School on Fourth and Court streets in Reading, Pennsylvania, opened its doors to boys only.
Thirty-five students were enrolled under the direction of Principal William H. Batt, who was paid a salary of $800 a year. The first high school commencement was not held until July 3, 1856, in the high school hall and graduated only four boys. In September 1857, thirty-eight girls began attending classes in an upper room of the boys’ Academy building.
The boys and girls were kept separate for two years until coeducation began in August 1859. Although the radical idea of coeducation was accepted early in the city of Reading, racial segregation continued until 1876, when the academy building opened its doors to students of all races. The Reading Senior High School in its present form was not completed until 1927. On September 7, 1927, the coeducational high school at Thirteenth and Douglass streets, with accommodations for 1,800 pupils, received the combined populations of the overcrowded Boy’s and Girls’ High Schools.
The original enrollment was 1.577 students, and 166 boys and 165 girls graduated in the first year. The original faculty of eighty-one members consisted largely of former teachers in the old Boys’ and Girls’ high schools. The campus covered 19 ½ acres of ground and was built to resemble a medieval castle. This profound architecture soon inspired the nickname “The Castle on the Hill.” The initial cost of this single building was $1,650,000. In February 1929, a combined gymnasium for girls and boys was opened, northeast of the main building. In 1930-1931, an auto shop was constructed behind the main building. In 1939, a practice field and cinder track, with a field house, was constructed on the terrace behind and to the south of the main building. As the high school started to take shape, it adopted the school motto “Dic cur hic” (tell me why you are here)