Chester Upland School District
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Chester Upland School District is a public school district located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It serves students in the City of Chester, Chester Township, and Upland. It is comprised of nine schools, serving 5019 students.
In 1994, Chester Upland was named by the state as the worst-performing school district in Pennsylvania. The district had a multimillion dollar deficit and its decision-making ability was taken over by the state. A for-profit company, Edison Schools, was hired to try to improve the struggling district's test scores. After a number of years it was determined that Edison was not successful in turning the district around. A number of incidents, including an allegation of sexual misconduct on the part of an Edison employee, and policies such as not allowing students to bring home books, lead to the state's decision to break its contract with Edison.
The district has regained local public control, but remains one of the lowest performing in Pennsylvania. 72% of district students are eligible for free or reduced-price lunches, as compared to the state average of 33%. In recent years it has opened a number of selective-admission charter schools.
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- Chester High School
- Village Charter School
- Mastery Charter School
- Chester Community Charter School
- Widener Partnership Charter School
- Chester High School Ninth Grade Academy
- Chester Upland Extended Day School
- Smedley Magnet Middle School
- Wetherill Learning Preparatory School
- Main Street School
- Columbus Elementary School
- Stetser Elementary School
- Toby Farms Elementary School