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According to the 2020 census, the Scranton School District serves a resident population of 76,997. [3] The educational attainment levels for the Scranton School District population (25 years old and over) were 83.9% high school graduates and 19.3% college graduates. [4] The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania.
Scranton High School is an urban high school located in Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania in Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is part of the Scranton School District . It enrolled 1,792 ninth through twelfth grade students in 2010. [ 2 ]
Members of the school board will learn the district's plan at the same time the public does on Monday, at a special meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at West Scranton Intermediate School, 1401 ...
The district was established on July 1, 1992, by the merger of the Jefferson and Scranton school districts. [1] In 2001, the district had 1,422 students; this declined to 1,002 in 2013. [2] In the 2012 school year, it entered a grade-sharing relationship (in which students from one district attended school in another district for certain grade ...
West Scranton High School, is a community-based school in the west side neighborhood of Scranton, Pennsylvania. It is one of the oldest schools in the area, having opened to the public in 1935, first as a junior high facility and later as a high school. It offers about 32 clubs and 17 sports, and hosts grades 9 through 12.
At least 30 Pa. school districts have embraced protections for transgender students through policies on pronouns, locker rooms and more.
Penn Foster High School is a for-profit online high school based in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. The high school is regionally and nationally accredited and is the largest high school by enrollment in the United States. [1] It offers a high school diploma program and several high school concentration programs, including an early ...
The Annex served as the high school’s home until 1961 when the construction of an expressway necessitated a move to a new location. [5] After making the Old Main Building of the University of Scranton its temporary home for two years, Prep moved to its permanent location, the former Women’s Institute Building of the International ...