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Jenkintown School District

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School district in Pennsylvania
Jenkintown School District
Address
325 Highland Avenue[1]
Jenkintown
, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, 19046
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
PresidentDr. Megan O'Brien[2]
SuperintendentDr. Jill A. Takacs[3]
NCES District ID4212420 [4]
Students and staff
Students710[4]
Teachers58[4]
Staff34[4]
Student–teacher ratio12.2:1[4]
Colors   
Other information
Websitewww.jenkintowndrakes.org

The Jenkintown School District is an American public school district that is located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. The school district serves the borough of Jenkintown, a suburb of roughly 4,700 people that is located three miles from Philadelphia.[5]

According to 2017-21 ACS-ED data, the district serves a resident population of 4,681.[6] The median household income is 120,172,ドル versus a state median income of 67,587,ドル and national median income of 69,021ドル.[6]

Schools

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The district features one elementary (K-6), and one middle/high school (7-12), both connected by a "link" and all on the same street. The public school is one of the smallest in Pennsylvania but usually has good scores.[7]

Jenkintown is a very small district that is located in between the Abington and Cheltenham school districts. The link between the schools contains the administrator offices, community room, cafeteria, and band room.

Color Day

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The Jenkintown School District has an annual event known as Color Day on the Friday before Memorial Day. From 8:00 A.M. to 11:30 A.M., students participate in a small parade and then compete in events including tug-o-war (high school only), grade level events, and track. Whichever team (Reds or Blues) gets the most points at the end of the day wins Color Day. Every student is assigned to either Red or Blue team when they first enroll and keep that designation throughout their time at the school. Each year, two seniors, two eighth-graders, and two sixth-graders from each team are appointed Color Leader for that day.

See also

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References

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Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, schools
Main school districts
Abington
Bryn Athyn
  • Does not operate any schools
Cheltenham
Colonial
Hatboro-Horsham
Jenkintown
Lower Merion
Lower Moreland Township
Methacton
Norristown Area
North Penn
Perkiomen Valley
Pottsgrove
Pottstown
Springfield Township
Upper Dublin
Upper Merion Area
Upper Moreland
Wissahickon
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Boyertown Area
Private schools
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Souderton Area
Spring-Ford Area
Upper Perkiomen
Sections of the Boyertown Area, Souderton Area, Spring-Ford Area, and Upper Perkiomen school districts extend into other counties; only schools in Montgomery County should be listed in this template

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