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East Penn School District is noted for its academic excellence as measured by post-graduate collegiate admissions. As of 2011, 55% of Emmaus High School graduates attended four-year colleges or universities, 24% attended two-year colleges and 3% entered business, nursing or technical schools, for a total of 82% pursuing higher education following high school graduation.
East Penn may refer to: Eastern Pennsylvania, also known as the Lehigh Valley; East Penn School District in Emmaus, Pennsylvania; East Penn Township, Pennsylvania; East Pennsboro Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania
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East Pennsboro Area High School is a midsized, suburban, public high school that serves East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania. The School is located at 425 West Shady Lane, Enola in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. It is part of the East Pennsboro Area School District (EPASD). In the 2022–2023 school year, the School's enrollment was reported ...
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By 2010, the District's population increased to 20,267 people. [1] In 2009, the East Pennsboro Area School District residents' per capita income was $22,517, while the median family income was $54,142. The educational attainment levels for the School District population (25 years old and over) were 92.2% high school graduates and 29.5% college ...
Ashfield is an unincorporated community in East Penn Township, Carbon County located south of Lehighton and west of Bowmanstown on Route 895 at the northern foot of Blue Mountain. Lizard Creek flows east through Ashfield into the Lehigh River.
An East Penn Railroad locomotive in Pennsburg in April 2014. As of 2014 there were 10.05 miles (16.17 km) of public roads in Pennsburg, of which 2.56 miles (4.12 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 7.77 miles (12.50 km) were maintained by the borough. [9]