East Pennsboro High School
East Pennsboro High School | |
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East Pennsboro Township, Pennsylvania United States | |
Coordinates | 40°17′49″N 76°56′28″W / 40.297°N 76.941°W |
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Motto | "World Class Performers and Productive Citizens" |
School district | East Pennsboro Area School District |
Superintendent | Mr. Gregory Milbrand |
Principal | Mr. Jonathan Bucher |
Faculty | 67 teachers (2012)[1] |
Grades | 9th - 12th |
Enrollment | 809 (2016-17)[2] |
Color(s) | Orange and black |
Mascot | Panther |
Newspaper | Panther Press http://pantherpress.org |
Feeder schools | East Pennsboro Area Middle School |
Website | www |
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 2013, the School's enrollment was reported as 839 pupils in 9th through 12th grades, with 23.8% of pupils eligible for a free lunch due to family poverty. Additionally, 16.5% of pupils received special education services, while 3.6% of pupils were identified as gifted. The school employed 69 teachers.[1] Per the PA Department of Education 100% of the teachers were rated "Highly Qualified" under the federal No Child Left Behind Act.
According to the National Center for Education Statistics, East Pennsboro Area High School had 882 pupils enrolled in grades 9th through 12th, with 192 pupils eligible for a federal free or reduced-price lunch. The school employed 70 teachers, yielding a student–teacher ratio of 12:1.[3]
East Pennsboro Area High School is served by the Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 which offers a variety of services, including a completely developed K-12 curriculum that is mapped and aligned with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards (available online), shared services, a group purchasing program and a wide variety of special education and special needs services. High school students may choose to attend Cumberland Perry Area Vocational Technical School for training in the construction and mechanical trades.
2013 school performance profile
East Pennsboro Area High School achieved 77.8 out of 100. Reflects on grade level reading, mathematics and science achievement. In reading/literature - only 67% were on grade level. In Algebra 1, 70% showed on grade level skills at the end of the course. In Biology, just 58% showed on grade level science understanding at the end of the course.[4] According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education, 2,181 public schools (less than 73 percent of Pennsylvania public schools), achieved an academic score of 70 or higher. Pennsylvania 11th grade students no longer take the PSSAs. Instead, beginning in 2012, they take the Keystone Exams at the end of the associated course.[5]
Graduation rate
In 2013, the graduation rate at East Pennsboro Area School District declined to 90%.[6] In 2012, the graduation rate at East Pennsboro Area School District was 91%.[7] In 2011, the District's graduation rate rose to 95%.[8] In 2010, the Pennsylvania Department of Education issued a new, 4 year cohort graduation rate. East Pennsboro Area School District's rate was 92% for 2010.[9]
According to traditional graduation rate calculations:
In 2006, 34% of the graduates from East Pennsboro High School had not achieved proficient or better on the PSSA's for Mathematics and Reading.[13]
Extracurricular activities
By Pennsylvania law, all K-12 students who reside in the district, including those who attend a private nonpublic school, cyber charter school, charter school and those homeschooled, are eligible to participate in the extracurricular programs including all athletics. They must meet the same eligibility rules as the students enrolled in the district's schools.[14]
East Pennsboro High School provides an extensive co-curricular program. Eligibility for participation in extracurriculars and athletics is determined through school board policy and communicated to students in the student handbook.[15]
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References
- ^ a b US News and World Report, Best High Schools, 2013
- ^ "East Pennsboro Area SHS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved February 24, 2019.
- ^ National Center for Education Statistics, Common Core of Data - East Pennsboro Area High School, 2010
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (October 4, 2013). "East Pennsboro Area High School Academic Performance Data 2013".
- ^ Eleanor Chute and Mary Niederberger (December 11, 2013). "New assessment shows fuller picture of Pa. schools". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education, East Pennsboro Area School District Fast Facts 2013, )ct0ber 4, 2013
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (2012). "EAST PENNSBORO AREA School District - District AYP Data Table 2012". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (2011). "EAST PENNSBORO AREA SD - District AYP Data Table". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (March 15, 2011). "New 4-year Cohort Graduation Rate Calculation Now Being Implemented". Archived from the original on 2010-09-14.
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (March 2011). "East Pennsboro Area School District District AYP Data Table". Archived from the original on 2012-09-27. Retrieved 2011-11-03.
- ^ Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children. "High School Graduation rate 2007". Retrieved January 31, 2011.
- ^ East Pennsboro Area Senior High Academic Achievement School Report Card 2006
- ^ Ensuring Success for All High School Graduates. Pennsylvania Partnerships for Children. September 5, 2007
- ^ Pennsylvania Office of the Governor Press Release (November 10, 2005). "Home-Schooled, Charter School Children Can Participate in School District Extracurricular Activities". Archived from the original on October 23, 2014.
- ^ East Pennsboro Area School Board, Policy Manual 122 Extracurriculars Policy and 123 Interscholastic Athletics Policy, August 9, 1982