Perkiomen Valley School District Annual Report 2016-17 Annual Report 2016-17 | Page 3
Student Achievement
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District was ranked 35th out of 572 in the
state by SchoolDigger.com, a website that
serves as a search-and-comparison tool for
parents making educational decisions
District was ranked 36th in the state and
received an A rating on Niche.com, a web-
site that compiles reviews, rankings and
other information about K-12 districts
Perkiomen Valley High School was ranked
9th in the state and 882nd in the nation in
the Washington Post’s “Most Challenging
High Schools” report
Perkiomen Valley High School was ranked
17th in the state and 777th in the nation
in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best High
Schools” list
Food Services
• 43,376 breakfasts and 332,638 lunches
served in 2016-17
Municipalities Served
Perkiomen Valley Middle School West
Schwenksville Elementary School
Perkiomen Valley Middle School East
Evergreen Elementary School
Sk ippack Elementary School
Perkiomen Valley
High School
South Elementary School
Learning Opportunities
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21 Advanced Placement courses, dual
enrollment, Virtual High School, online
instruction, and Project Lead the Way (pre-engineering curriculum)
North Montco Technical Career Center
Ursinus College partnership
Graduation Rate
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• 4 elementary schools (Gr. K-5)
• Evergreen Elementary School (550)
• Schwenksville Elementary School (533)
• Skippack Elementary School (702)
• South Elementary School (600)
• 2 middle schools (Gr. 6-8)
• Perkiomen Valley Middle School East (752)
• Perkiomen Valley Middle School West (613)
1 high school (Gr. 9-12) and send students to 1 technical school
• Perkiomen Valley High School (1,816)
• North Montco Technical Career Center (185)
1.1 million square feet of buildings, almost 250 acres of school district
property, and 24 sports fields of various sizes are maintained for many
different school-based activities
2016-17 operating budget totaled approximately $100 million
Cost per student is among the most efficient in Montgomery County
District maintains an AA bond rating from Standard and Poor’s, a rating
that reinforces PV’s financial stability with bond issuers and eliminates
the need for additional insurance • Total number of students: 5,566*
• Total number of employees: 710.5
• $434,732 generated in revenues through the Community Education
program in 2016-17
5,244 student devices (916 desktops, 460 laptops, 568 iPads, 396 net-
books, 2,874 Chromebooks, 30 Cloudbooks)
Transportation
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Facilities
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Technology
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Collegeville Borough
Lower Frederick Township
Perkiomen Township
Schwenksville Borough
Skippack Township
Trappe Borough
Area: 30 square miles
Population: Approx. 37,677 residents
Number of households: 12,500
95.95 percent of PV seniors graduated within four years
92.4 percent of 2017 graduates attended some type of post-secondary
educational institution
Budget
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1,402,957 miles traveled by PV buses during the 2016-17 school year to
deliver 6,246 children to seven PV schools and 55 non-public schools
Student Enrollment
Employees
• Community Education
Supporting Organizations
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Home and School Associations donated approximately $79,233 to schools
Booster Clubs support our extra-curricular activities
Perkiomen Valley School District Foundation provided $57,818 in grants
to support student learning in 2016-17
Student Loan Association provided $84,800 in college loans in 2016-17
Academically, my experience here at Perkiomen Valley High School was great. Amazing
teachers which such diverse personalities and great backgrounds in educational careers.
They show their dedication through their brilliant teaching skills and have showed me that they
are willing to work with me if I ever find myself struggling. I have been taught to work inde-
pendently and rely on my own mind which has built my confidence that goes into my academic
performance.
- Senior Student, Class of 2017
* All enrollment figures are from October 2016
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