Lower Dauphin School District
According to the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, 20% of the district's pupils lived at 185% or below the Federal Poverty level as shown by their eligibility for the federal free or reduced price school meal programs in 2012. In 2009, the district residents' per capita income was $23,890 a year, while the median family income was $58,643. In Dauphin County, the median household income was $52,371. By 2013, the median household income in the United States rose to $52,100.
Lower Dauphin High School students may choose to attend Dauphin County Technical School for training in the construction and mechanical trades. The district is served by Capital Area Intermediate Unit 15 which offers a variety of services, including a completely developed K-12 curriculum that is mapped and aligned with the Pennsylvania Academic Standards (available online), shared services, a group purchasing program, and a wide variety of special education and special needs services.
Schools
The High School building is located in Hummelstown, as well as its administrative building, Price School building, and one of the elementary schools. The school district was first established in the early 1950s.
- Elementary Schools
- Conewago Elementary School
- East Hanover Elementary School – Principal - Mrs. Lindsay Adams
- Londonderry Elementary School
- Nye Elementary School
- South Hanover Elementary School
- Secondary Schools
- Lower Dauphin Middle School
- Price School – alternative education and online program grades 6–11
- Lower Dauphin High School
Extracurriculars
The school district offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and an extensive sports program.
Sports
The district funds:
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- Middle School Sports
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According to PIAA directory July 2014
References
- ^ US Census Bureau, 2010 Census Poverty Data by Local Education Agency, 2011
- ^ proximityone (2014). "School District Comparative Analysis Profiles".
- ^ Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, Education Facts Student Poverty Concentration by LEA, 2012
- ^ American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau, 2009
- ^ US Census Bureau (2014). "Pennsylvania Median household income, 2006–2010 by County".
- ^ Michael Sauter & Alexander E.M. Hess (August 31, 2013). "America's most popular six-figure jobs". USA Today.
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Education (2013). "Disclosure of Interscholastic Athletic Opportunities".
- ^ Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Association (2015). "PIAA School Directory".
- ^ Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletics Association, PIAA School Directory, 2012