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The educational attainment levels for the Bethlehem Area School District population (25 years old and over) were 87.9% high school graduates and 30.5% college graduates. [ 3 ] According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 49.9% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the federal poverty level [ 4 ] as shown by their ...
Public high school: School district: Bethlehem Area School District: Superintendent: Jack P. Silva: NCES School ID: 420357003465 [1] Principal: Harrison Bailey III: Teaching staff: 168.8 (on an FTE basis) [1] Grades: 9th–12th: Enrollment: 2,587 [1] (2023–24) Student to teacher ratio: 15.33 [1] Campus type: Small City: Color(s) Burgundy and ...
Brentwood School, Upper Hutt, merged with Trentham School on Trentham site in January 2005. [9] Brown Owl School, Brown Owl, Upper Hutt, closed April 2003 [9] - which was previously known as Te Marua School until name changed in 1973. [10] Upper Valley Middle School, a private year 7-10 composite school - closed voluntarily in February 2015. [11]
Moravian Academy is the ninth oldest independent school in the United States. [ 1 ] The school has more than 900 students and 200 employees from across the region located on three campus in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Allentown, Pennsylvania .
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The Upper Dauphin Area School District is a small, rural, public school district located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. It is fragmented in four discontinuous pieces, including: the boroughs of Lykens , Elizabethville , Gratz , Berrysburg , and Pillow , as well as Jefferson Township , Washington Township , Mifflin Township , and Lykens Township .
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J.S. v. Bethlehem Area School District, 757 A.2d 412 (Pa. 2002), [1] was a case of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, which found the Bethlehem Area School District could punish a student for derogatory and allegedly threatening comments made on a website about a teacher, even though the site was created off-campus.