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The Chester Upland School District (CUSD) is a midsized, urban public school district serving the City of Chester, the Borough of Upland and Chester Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. The Chester-Upland School District administrative offices are located in Chester.
The Chester Upland School for the Arts (CUSA) was opened in 2008 and became the highest performing school in the district. [5] In the fall of 2011, the staff at CUSA was significantly reduced due to state education funding cuts. The Chester Fund submitted a charter school application to form the Chester Charter School for the Arts. [5]
Mumin started his education career as a secondary English teacher at Scotland School for Veterans’ Children , in Scotland, Pennsylvania. [3] He worked for six years in the Reading School District in Reading, Pennsylvania, including as the district's superintendent. [3] He was previously the superintendent of the Lower Merion School District.
Chester High School is an urban, public high school located in Chester, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States, with a ZIP code of 19013-4288. Chester is a part of the Chester-Upland School District. The school serves the City of Chester, Chester Township, and Upland. In 2018–2019, the school had 994 pupils. [1]
Residents in Upland are zoned to the Chester-Upland School District. Main Street Elementary School is the elementary school in Upland. [12] Residents are also zoned to Smedley Middle School and Chester High School. Crozer Theological Seminary was a multi-denominational religious institution built in 1858 by the wealthy industrialist John Price ...
A family has filed a legal claim against Upland Unified School District, alleging that their three children were targeted with racist drawings and abuse by other students at the elementary school.
It operates Chester Community Charter School in the Chester Upland School District and a school in New Jersey. CSMI is led by Vahan H. Gureghian. In August 2020, the Washington Post published an article criticizing the administrative costs and educational outcomes achieved by CSMI as it was poised to take over the school district. [1]
The school was originally called the Chester Upland School for the Arts (CUSA) and operated until 2011 when significant staff reduction occurred due to state funding cuts. [82] In 2012, a charter school application was accepted and the school operated in Aston until September 2017 when a $30 million campus was built on Highland Ave. [83 ...