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Test Scores Perkiomen Valley School District’s 50th graduating class featured 460 students who collectively received approximately $4.5 million in scholarships. Some oth- er interesting facts about the Class of 2019 include: • Approximately 88 percent of graduating students will further their edu- cation by attending a two- or four-year college or university or technical school, while 6 percent will begin a career and 3 percent will join the mili- tary. • 79 percent of seniors reported taking part in activities or athletic teams during their time in high school. • The Class of 2019 performed nearly 16,600 hours of community service through graduation projects or involvement in clubs. • 29 percent of seniors graduated with a 4.0 or higher GPA. • 52.3 percent of graduating seniors received a 3 or better on an Advanced Placement exam. 52.3% of graduating seniors took an AP exam and received a score of 3 or higher Where Did 2019 Graduates Go to College? PA Private Universities - 61 Out-of-State Universities - 65 State-Related/Commonwealth Universities (ex. Penn State/Pitt) - 81 PA State Universities (ex. Bloomsburg, West Chester) - 69 4-Year College - 68% 2-Year College - 20% Military - 3% Other - 4% Job - 6% www.pvsd.org Page 11