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High Schools in Upper Merion Area School District


At a glance
DistrictUpper Merion Area School District215th of 606 Pennsylvania districtsFull district overview →
1
School
1,326
Students
Top rankedUpper Merion Area High School279th of 681 Pennsylvania high schools
Biggest riser
Upper Merion Area High School up 130 spots statewide this year
Summary:

The Upper Merion Area High School is the sole high school serving the Upper Merion Area School District in Pennsylvania. This high-performing school has maintained strong academic results, with students consistently outperforming district and state averages on Keystone Exams. Despite serving a diverse student population, with nearly half of students qualifying for free or reduced-price lunch, the school has achieved a commendable 87.9% four-year graduation rate.

One of the standout features of Upper Merion Area High School is its high level of per-student spending, which reached nearly $24,000 in the 2022-2023 school year. This significant investment in resources may contribute to the school's academic success, as evidenced by its strong test scores in Biology and Literature. However, the school's ranking on the School Digger scale has fluctuated in recent years, suggesting that factors beyond just spending may influence the school's overall performance and perception.

With a relatively low student-teacher ratio of 14.9, Upper Merion Area High School appears to provide a personalized learning environment for its 1,386 students. While the school's ranking has varied, it has consistently remained among the top-performing high schools in Pennsylvania, ranking 279 out of 681 in the projected 2024-2025 rankings. This consistent academic excellence, coupled with the school's diverse student population and high level of per-student spending, make Upper Merion Area High School a standout educational institution within its district and the state.

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SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau and the Pennsylvania Department of Education.

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