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In the school year 2022–2023, the Wallingford-Swarthmore School District provided basic educational services to 3,678 pupils with 269 teachers, 201.5 other staff, and 16 administrators. [1] The district received more than $16.8 million in state funding in school year 2020–2021.
District XI is one of the PIAA's 12 districts and comprises high schools mostly within the Lehigh Valley and a few surrounding counties. The district is broadly considered one of the most competitive high school athletic divisions in the nation with many of its athletes going on to compete in the Olympics and professional sports , including the ...
The PIAA officially sanctioned the sport last May — making Pennsylvania the 38th state to do so. There's now at least 118 girls' teams in the state and 37 in District 3, according to pawrestling ...
Here's a look at some top high school gyms in the region: The new digital scoreboard located at Greynolds Gym in Barberton. Greynolds Court at Barberton: The Purple Palace in the Magic City
These four talented, hard-working young men have been named captains of the Wallenpaupack Area boys varsity wrestling team. Pictured are (from left): Nick Skokos, Xaiden Schock, Conan Kier, Gunnar ...
The Central Athletic League, known colloquially as the Central League, is a high school sports league located in the suburbs of Philadelphia.Currently, the league consists of twelve high schools primarily from Delaware County with additional constituency from Chester and Montgomery counties.
Strath Haven High School is the product of a 1983 merger between the former Swarthmore High School and Nether Providence High School. [2] In 1971, Pennsylvania state officials had determined that Wallingford and Nether Providence school districts had too small enrollments to maintain an independent existence. [3]