Bradford Area School District
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The Bradford Area School District is a mid sized, rural and suburban, public school district located in north central Pennsylvania. The district encompasses approximately 250 square miles. It serves the City of Bradford
Bradford, Pennsylvania
Bradford is a small city located in rural McKean County, Pennsylvania, in the United States 78 miles south of Buffalo, New York. Settled in 1823, Bradford was chartered as a city in 1879 and emerged as a wild oil boomtown in the Pennsylvanian oil rush in the late 19th century...

, Borough of Lewis Run
Lewis Run, Pennsylvania
Lewis Run is a borough in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 577 at the 2000 census.-Geography:Lewis Run is located at ....

 and Bradford Township
Bradford Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania
Bradford Township is a township in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,816 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which, of it is land and of it is water. The city of Bradford abuts the...

, Corydon Township, Foster Township
Foster Township, McKean County, Pennsylvania
Foster Township is a township in McKean County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,566 at the 2000 census.-Geography:According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , all of it land.-Demographics:...

 and Lafayette Township in McKean County, Pennsylvania
McKean County, Pennsylvania
As of the census of 2000, there were 45,936 people, 18,024 households, and 12,094 families residing in the county. The population density was 47 people per square mile . There were 21,644 housing units at an average density of 22 per square mile...

. According to 2000 federal census data it serves a resident population of 21,772. In 2009, the residents' per capita income was $17,538 a year, while the median family income was $41,646. According to District officials, in school year 2007-08, the Bradford Area School District provided basic educational services to 2,932 pupils through the employment of 220 teachers, 144 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 20 administrators. Bradford Area School District received more than $18.9 million in state funding in school year 2007-08.

Elementary Schools (K-5)


School Name Address Administrators
George G. Biasdell K-2 ES 265 Constitution Av.
Bradford, PA 16701
Principal: Mr.Dave Jones
Assistant Principal: Mrs. Marianne Carrico
School Street Report Card 2010 http://paayp.emetric.net/Content/reportcards/RC10S109420803000007281.PDF 76 School Street
Bradford, PA 16701
Principal: Mrs. Sarah Tingley
Assistant Principal: Mrs. Erin Waugaman

Middle School (6-8)

  • Floyd C. Fretz Middle School

140 Lorana Av., Bradford, PA 16701
  • Principal:Mrs. Tina Slaven
  • Assistant Principal:Mrs. Dara Signor

High School (9-12)

  • Bradford Area High School
    Bradford Area High School
    Bradford Area High School is a public high school providing grades 9-12. It is located in Bradford, Pennsylvania, in the north central region of the Commonwealth. The current principal is Kenneth Coffman. In 2010 the enrollment was 941. The Pennsylvania Department of Education has projected...



81 Interstaate Parkway, Bradford, PA 16701
  • Principal: Mr. Kenneth Coffman
  • Assistant Principals: Mrs. Gail Herrmann
    Mr. David Ray

Enrollment

According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pennsylvania Department of Education
The Pennsylvania Department of Education is the executive department of the state charged with K-12 and adult educational budgeting, management and guidelines. As the state education agency, its activities are directed by Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education, Gerald L. Zahorchak...

, there are fewer than 2700 students enrolled in K-12. There were 253 students in the Class of 2009. The senior class of 2010 has 241 students. Enrollment in Bradford Area School District is projected to continue to decline by 250 students by 2015. With limited local taxation resources, opportunities for students are limited. Consolidation of the administrations with adjacent school districts would achieve substantial administrative cost savings for people in each community. These excessive administrative overhead dollars could be redirected to improve lagging mathematics and science achievement, to enrich the academic programs or to substantially reduce property taxes. Consolidation of the central administrations would not require the closing of any schools.

Academic achievement

The Bradford Area School District was ranked 260th out of 498 Pennsylvania school district based, in 2011, on five years of student achievement on PSSA
Pennsylvania System of School Assessment
The Pennsylvania System of School Assessment is a standardized test administered to public schools in the state of Pennsylvania. Students in grades 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 11 are assessed in reading skills and mathematics. Students in grades 5, 8, and 11 are assessed in writing skills...

s in reading, writing, mathematics and three years of science.
  • 2010 - 325th
  • 2009 - 345th
  • 2008 - 403rd out of 500
  • 2007 - 403rd out of 501

Graduation rate

In 2010, the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pennsylvania Department of Education
The Pennsylvania Department of Education is the executive department of the state charged with K-12 and adult educational budgeting, management and guidelines. As the state education agency, its activities are directed by Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education, Gerald L. Zahorchak...

 issued a new, 4 year cohort graduation rate. Bradford Area School District's rate was 93% for 2010.

According to traditional graduation rate calculations:
  • 2010 - 94%
  • 2009 - 93%
  • 2008 - 88%

HIgh School

In 2010, the high school was in Making Progress: in School Improvement I AYP status. In 2009, the school was in School Improvement I due to low student achievement.

PSSA Results
11th Grade Reading
  • 2010 - 72% on grade level. In Pennsylvania, 66% of 11th graders on grade level.
  • 2009 - 64%, State - 65%
  • 2008 - 60%, State - 65%


11th Grade Math:
  • 2010 - 82% on grade level. In Pennsylvania, 59% of 11th graders are on grade level. .

2009 - 45%, State - 56%
2008 - 51%, State - 56%

11th Grade Science:
  • 2010 - 33% on grade level. State - 39% of 11th graders were on grade level.
  • 2009 - 29%, State - 40%
  • 2008 - 47%, State - 39%


College remediation: According to a Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pennsylvania Department of Education
The Pennsylvania Department of Education is the executive department of the state charged with K-12 and adult educational budgeting, management and guidelines. As the state education agency, its activities are directed by Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education, Gerald L. Zahorchak...

 study released in January 2009, 19% of the Bradford Area School District graduates required remediation in mathematics and or reading before they were prepared to take college level courses in the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education
The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education is the largest provider of higher education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a large public university system in the United States. It is the tenth-largest university system in the United States and 43rd largest in the world...

 or community colleges.

Floyd C. Fretz Middle School

The school achieved AYP status in 2009 and 2010. In both 2009 and 2010 the attendance rate was 94%.

‘’’PSSA Results:’’’
8th Grade Reading
  • 2010 - 83% on grade level (6% below basic). In Pennsylvania, 81% of 8th graders on grade level.
  • 2009 - 81% (10% below basic), State - 80%
  • 2008 - 71% (20% below basic), State - 78%
  • 2007 - 78% (11% below basic), State - 75%


8th Grade Math:
  • 2010 - 86% on grade level (5% below basic). In Pennsylvania, 75% of 8th graders are on grade level.
  • 2009 - 82% (5% below basic), State - 71%
  • 2008 - 75% (13% below basic), State - 70%
  • 2007 - 80% (11% below basic), State - 68%


8th Grade Science:
  • 2010 - 62% on grade level (23% below basic). State - 57% of 8th graders were on grade level.
  • 2009 - 60% (18% below basic), State - 55%
  • 2008 - 58%, State - 52%

7th Grade Reading
  • 2010 - 78% on grade level (7% below basic). In Pennsylvania, 73% of 7th graders on grade level.
  • 2009 - 73% (11% below basic), State - 71%
  • 2008 - 74% (9% below basic), State - 70%
  • 2007 - 62% (22% below basic), State - 67%


7th Grade Math:
  • 2010 - 93% on grade level (1% below basic). State - 77%
  • 2009 - 83% (6% below basic), State - 75%
  • 2008 - 75% (10% below basic), State - 71%
  • 2007 - 65% (18% below basic), State - 67%

6th Grade Reading:
  • 2010 - 59% on grade level (21% below basic). In Pennsylvania, 68% of 6th graders are on grade level.
  • 2009 - 78% (8% below basic), State - 67%
  • 2008 - 59% (18% below basic), State - 67%
  • 2007 - 58% (18% below basic), State - 63%


6th Grade Math:
  • 2010 - 76% on grade level (8% below basic). In Pennsylvania, 78% of 6th graders are on grade level.
  • 2009 - 83% (7% below basic), State - 75%
  • 2008 - 71% (10% below basic), State - 72%
  • 2007 - 65% (14% below basic), State - 69%


Special Education

In December 2009, the district administration reported that 347 pupils or 12.9% of the district's pupils received Special Education
Special education
Special education is the education of students with special needs in a way that addresses the students' individual differences and needs. Ideally, this process involves the individually planned and systematically monitored arrangement of teaching procedures, adapted equipment and materials,...

 services.

In order to comply with state and federal laws, the school district engages in identification procedures to ensure that eligible students receive an appropriate educational program consisting of special education and related services, individualized to meet student needs. At no cost to the parents, these services are provided in compliance with state and federal law; and are reasonably calculated to yield meaningful educational benefit and student progress. To identify students who may be eligible for special education, various screening activities are conducted on an ongoing basis. These screening activities include: review of group-based data (cumulative records, enrollment records, health records, report cards, ability and achievement test scores); hearing, vision, motor, and speech/language screening; and review by the Special Education administration. When screening results suggest that the student may be eligible, the District seeks parental consent to conduct a multidisciplinary evaluation. Parents who suspect their child is eligible may verbally request a multidisciplinary evaluation from a professional employee of the District or contact the Coordinator of Special Education.

In 2010, the state of Pennsylvania provided $1,026,815,000 for Special Education services. The funds were distributed to districts based on a state policy which estimates that 16% of the district's pupils are receiving special education services. This funding is in addition to the state's basic education per pupil funding, as well as, all other state and federal funding.

Bradford Area School District received a $1,726,630 supplement for special education services in 2010.

For the 2011-12 school year, all Pennsylvania public school districts received the same level of funding for special education that they received in 2010. This level funding is provided regardless of changes in the number of pupils who need special education services and regardless of the level of services the respective students required.

Gifted Education

The District Administration reported that 66 or 2.27% of its students were gifted in 2009. By law, the district must provide mentally gifted programs at all grade levels. The referral process for a gifted evaluation can be initiated by teachers or parents by contacting the student’s building principal and requesting an evaluation. All requests must be made in writing. To be eligible for mentally gifted programs in Pennsylvania, a student must have a cognitive ability of at least 130 as measured on a standardized ability test by a certified school psychologist. Other factors that indicate giftedness will also be considered for eligibility.

Bullying policy

In 2010, the administration reported there were 16 reported episodes of bullying in the district. There were 19 incidents of fighting, 27 episodes of harassment or Intimidation. Two students were placed in Alternative Education.

The Bradford Area School Board prohibits bullying by district students and faculty. The policy defines bullying and cyberbullying. The Board directs that complaints of bullying shall be investigated promptly, and corrective action shall be taken when allegations are verified. No reprisals or retaliation on students may occur as a result of good faith reports of bullying. The board expects staff members to be responsible to maintain an educational environment free from all forms of bullying. All Pennsylvania schools are required to have an anti-bullying policy incorporated into their Code of Student Conduct. The policy must identify disciplinary actions for bullying and designate a school staff person to receive complaints of bullying. The policy must be available on the school's website and posted in every classroom. All Pennsylvania public schools must provide a copy of its anti-bullying policy to the Office for Safe Schools every year, and shall review their policy every three years. Additionally, the district must conduct an annual review of that policy with students. The Center for Schools and Communities works in partnership with the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime & Delinquency and the Pennsylvania Department of Education to assist schools and communities as they research, select and implement bullying prevention programs and initiatives.

Education standards relating to student safety and antiharassment programs are described in the 10.3. Safety and Injury Prevention in the Pennsylvania Academic Standards for Health, Safety and Physical Education.

Budget

In 2009, the district employed 236 teachers. The average teacher salary in the district was $51,711 for 188 days worked. The beginning salary was $35,800, while the highest salary was $114,390. Teachers work an 7 hour 45 minutes day, with one planning period and a paid 30 minute lunch included. Additionally, the teachers receive: a defined benefit pension
Pension
In general, a pension is an arrangement to provide people with an income when they are no longer earning a regular income from employment. Pensions should not be confused with severance pay; the former is paid in regular installments, while the latter is paid in one lump sum.The terms retirement...

, health insurance
Health insurance
Health insurance is insurance against the risk of incurring medical expenses among individuals. By estimating the overall risk of health care expenses among a targeted group, an insurer can develop a routine finance structure, such as a monthly premium or payroll tax, to ensure that money is...

, life insurance, professional development reimbursement, 2 paid personal days, 10 paid sick days which accumulate, 5 days paid leave in the event of death in the family and many other benefits. The district offers an extensive retirement/longevity package which includes payment for unused sick days accumulated in Bradford Area School District. Teachers who act as mentors for new employees receive additional pay. According to Rep. Glen Grell, a trustee of the Public School Employees’ Retirement System Board of Trustees, a 40-year educator can retire with a pension equal to 100 percent of their final salary. In January 2009, the board and teachers' union agreed to an early bird contract that extended to 2013. Under Act 88, the Local and District are required to begin negotiations by Jan. 10 the year the contract expires. The new contract provides a 4% raise each year. Teachers' contribution for health insurance changed to a percentage of income, rather than a set monthly amount. With the new contract the district could no longer apply for an Act 1 exception to raise property taxes due to the costs of employee health insurance.

In 2007, the district employed 191 teachers. The average teacher salary in the district was $47,968 for 180 days worked.

The district administrative costs per pupil in 2008 was $639 per pupil. The lowest administrative cost per pupil in Pennsylvania was $398 per pupil.

In 2008, per pupil spending at Bradford Area School District was $11,531 for each child. This ranked 336th among Pennsylvania's 500 school districts.

In 2008, the Bradford Area School District reported an unreserved designated fund balance of zero and a unreserved-undesignated fund balance of $5,527,359.

In March 2011, the Pennsylvania Auditor General conducted a performance audit on the district. The findings were reported to the school board and administration. The auditors noted that errors in reporting nonpublic pupils transported resulted in overpayments of $72,765.

The district is funded by a combination of: a local earned income tax, a property tax, a real estate transfer tax, coupled with substantial funding from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the federal government. Grants provide an opportunity to supplement school funding without raising taxes. In Pennsylvania, pension income and Social Security income are exempted from state personal income tax and local earned income tax, regardless of the level of wealth.

State basic education funding

In 2011-12, the district will receive $12,246,829 in state Basic Education Funding. Additionally, the district will receive $216,633 in Accountability Block Grant funding. The enacted Pennsylvania state Education budget includes $5,354,629,000 for the 2011-2012 Basic Education Funding appropriation. This amount is a $233,290,000 increase (4.6%) over the enacted State appropriation for 2010-2011. The highest increase in state basic education funding was awarded to uquesne City School District which got a 49% increase in state funding for 2011-12.

In 2010, the district reported that 1,165 pupils received a free or reduced lunch due to their family meeting the federal poverty level.

For the 2010-11 budget year the Bradford Area School District received a 2% increase in state basic education funding for a total of $13,423,888. The highest increase in state funding among McKean County school districts was awarded to Kane Area School District
Kane Area School District
The Kane Area School District is a small, rural, public school district located in southwestern McKean County and parts of Elk County in northwestern Pennsylvania in the United States, near the Allegheny National Forest. They are known as the Kane Wolves...

 at 4.28% increase. One hundred fifty school districts in Pennsylvania received the 2% base increase for budget year 2010-11. The highest increase in the state was awarded to Kennett Consolidated School District
Kennett Consolidated School District
The Kennett Consolidated School District,or KCSD for short, is a public school district serving portions of Chester County, Pennsylvania. It is centered on the borough of Kennett Square and also incorporates Kennett Township, New Garden Township, and the southern portion of East Marlborough Twp....

 of Chester County
Chester County, Pennsylvania
-State parks:*French Creek State Park*Marsh Creek State Park*White Clay Creek Preserve-Demographics:As of the 2010 census, the county was 85.5% White, 6.1% Black or African American, 0.2% Native American or Alaskan Native, 3.9% Asian, 0.0% Native Hawaiian, 1.8% were two or more races, and 2.4% were...

 which was given a 23.65% increase in state basic education funding.

In the 2009-2010 budget year the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania provided a 7.46% increase in Basic Education Funding for a total of $13,160,674. This was 2 percentage points higher increase than any other McKean County school district received in 2009. The state Basic Education Funding to the district in 2008-09 was $12,246,828.70. The amount of increase each school district receives is determined by the Governor and the Secretary of Education through the allocation set in the state budget proposal made in February each year.

In 2008, the district reported that 1,155 pupils received a free or reduced lunch due to their family meeting the federal poverty level.

Accountability Block Grant

The state provides additional education funding to schools in the form of Accountability Block Grants. The use of these funds is strictly focused on specific state approved uses designed to improve student academic achievement. Bradford Area School District uses its $587,996 to fund all day kindergarten
Kindergarten
A kindergarten is a preschool educational institution for children. The term was created by Friedrich Fröbel for the play and activity institute that he created in 1837 in Bad Blankenburg as a social experience for children for their transition from home to school...

 and for a taxpayer funded preschool, new curriculum
Curriculum
See also Syllabus.In formal education, a curriculum is the set of courses, and their content, offered at a school or university. As an idea, curriculum stems from the Latin word for race course, referring to the course of deeds and experiences through which children grow to become mature adults...

 development, and teacher training. These annual funds are in addition to the state's basic education funding and other federal funding sources. Schools Districts apply each year for Accountability Block Grants. In 2009-10, the state provided $271.4 million dollars in Accountability Block grants $199.5 million went to providing all day kindergartens.

Classrooms for the Future grant

The Classroom for the Future state program provided districts with hundreds of thousands of extra state funding to buy laptop computers for each core curriculum high school class (English, Science, History, Mathematics) and paid for teacher training to optimize the computers use. The program was funded from 2006-2009. Bradford Area School District did not apply in 2006-07. In 2007-08 the district received $308,966 in funding. For the 2008-09, school year the district received a final $56,210 for a total funding of $365,176. Of the 501 public school districts in Pennsylvania, 447 of them received Classrooms for the Future grant awards.

Federal Stimulus

In 2009-2011, the district received $2,595,644 in ARRA
Arra
Arra is a census town in Puruliya district in the state of West Bengal, India.-Demographics: India census, Arra had a population of 19,911. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Arra has an average literacy rate of 66%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; with 59% of the...

 - Federal Stimulus money to be used in specific programs like special education and meeting the academic needs of low income students.

Race to the Top Grant

School district officials did not apply for the Race to the Top
Race to the Top
Race to the Top, abbreviated R2T, RTTT or RTT, is a $4.35 billion United States Department of Education competition designed to spur innovation and reforms in state and local district K-12 education...

 federal grant which would have brought the district millions of additional federal dollars for improving student academic achievement. The administration, school board and teachers' union prioritized local control over free resources to improve student success. In Pennsylvania, 120 public school districts and 56 charter schools agreed to participate. Pennsylvania was not approved for the grant. The failure of districts to agree to participate was cited as one reason that Pennsylvania was not approved.

Common Cents state initiative

The Bradford Area School District School Board chose to not participate in the Pennsylvania Department of Education Common Cents program. The program called for the state to audit the district, at no cost to local taxpayers, to identify ways the district could save tax dollars. After the review of the information, the district was not required to implement the recommended cost savings changes. The report found multiple opportunities for savings.

Real estate taxes

The Bradford Area School Board set property tax rates in 2010-11 for district residents were set at 21.5200 mills. A mill is $1 of tax for every $1,000 of a property's assessed value. Property taxes, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, apply only to real estate - land and buildings. The property tax
Property tax
A property tax is an ad valorem levy on the value of property that the owner is required to pay. The tax is levied by the governing authority of the jurisdiction in which the property is located; it may be paid to a national government, a federated state or a municipality...

 is not levied on cars, business inventory, or other personal property. Certain types of property are exempt from property taxes including: places of worship, places of burial, private social clubs, charitable and educational institutions and government property. Irregular property reassessments have become a serious issue in the commonwealth as it creates a significant disparity in taxation within a community and across a region. Additionally, service related, disabled US military veterans may seek an exemption from paying property taxes. Pennsylvania school district revenues are dominated by two main sources: 1) Property tax collections, which account for the vast majority (between 75-85%) of local revenues; and 2) Act 511 tax collections, which are around 15% of revenues for school districts.
  • 2009-10 - 21.5200 mills.
  • 2008-09 - 21.5200 mills.
  • 2007-08 - 21.5200 mills.

Act 1 Adjusted index

The Act 1 of 2006 Index regulates the rates at which each school district can raise property taxes in Pennsylvania. Districts are not permitted to raise taxes above that index, unless they allow voters to vote by referendum, or they seek an exception from the Pennsylvania Department of Education. The base index for the 2011-2012 school year is 1.4 percent, but the Act 1 Index can be adjusted higher, depending on a number of factors, such as property values and the personal income of district residents. Act 1 included 10 exceptions including: increasing pension costs, increases in special education costs, a catastrophe like a fire or flood, increase in health insurance costs for contracts in effect in 2006 or dwindling tax bases. The base index is the average of the percentage increase in the statewide average weekly wage, as determined by the PA Department of Labor and Industry, for the preceding calendar year and the percentage increase in the Employment Cost Index for Elementary and Secondary Schools, as determined by the Bureau of Labor Statistics
Bureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is a unit of the United States Department of Labor. It is the principal fact-finding agency for the U.S. government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics. The BLS is a governmental statistical agency that collects, processes, analyzes, and...

 in the U.S. Department of Labor, for the previous 12-month period ending June 30. For a school district with a market value/personal income aid ratio (MV/PI AR) greater than 0.4000, its index equals the base index multiplied by the sum of .75 and its MV/PI AR for the current year. With the 2011 state education budget, the General Assembly voted to end most of the Act 1 exceptions leaving only special education costs and pension costs. The cost of construction projects will go to the voters for approval via ballot referendum.

The School District Adjusted Index for the Bradford Area School District 2006-2007 through 2011-2012.
  • 2006-07 - 5.7%, Base 3.9%
  • 2007-08 - 4.9%, Base 3.4%
  • 2008-09 - 6.4%, Base 4.4%
  • 2009-10 - 6.0%, Base 4.1%
  • 2010-11 - 4.3%, Base 2.9%
  • 2011-12 - 2.1%, Base 1.4%


For the 2011-12 school year, the Bradford Area School Board did not apply for exceptions to exceed the Act 1 Index. Each year the Bradford Area School Board has the option of adopting either 1) a resolution in January certifying they will not increase taxes above their index or 2) a preliminary budget in February. A school district adopting the resolution may not apply for referendum exceptions or ask voters for a tax increase above the inflation index. A specific timeline for these decisions is publisher each year by the Pennsylvania Department of Education
Pennsylvania Department of Education
The Pennsylvania Department of Education is the executive department of the state charged with K-12 and adult educational budgeting, management and guidelines. As the state education agency, its activities are directed by Pennsylvania's Secretary of Education, Gerald L. Zahorchak...

.

According to a state report, for the 2011-2012 school year budgets, 247 school districts adopted a resolution certifying that tax rates would not be increased above their index; 250 school districts adopted a preliminary budget. Of the 250 school districts that adopted a preliminary budget, 231 adopted real estate tax rates that exceeded their index. Tax rate increases in the other 19 school districts that adopted a preliminary budget did not exceed the school district’s index. Of the districts who sought exceptions 221 used the pension costs exemption and 171 sought a Special Education costs exemption. Only 1 school district sought an exemption for Nonacademic School Construction Project, while 1 sought an exception for Electoral debt for school construction. In 2011, the state passed an Education Omnibus Bill which amended Act 1 of 2006 to further limit when school boards can raise taxes above the Act 1 index.

Bradford Area School Board did not apply for exceptions to exceed the Act 1 index for the budgets in 2009-10 or in 2010-11. In the Spring of 2010, 135 Pennsylvania school boards asked to exceed their adjusted index. Approval was granted to 133 of them and 128 sought an exception for pension costs increases.

Property tax relief

In 2009, the Homestead/Farmstead Property Tax Relief from gambling for the Bradford Area School District was $305 per approved permanent primary residence. In the district, 4991 property owners applied for the tax relief. The relief was subtracted from the total annual school property tax bill. Property owners apply for the relief through the county Treasurer's office. Farmers can qualify for a farmstead exemption on buildings used for agricultural purposes. The farm must be at least 10 acres (40,468.6 m²) and must include the primary residence of the owner. Farmers can qualify for both the homestead exemption and the farmstead exemption.

Additionally, the Pennsylvania Property Tax/Rent Rebate program is provided for low income Pennsylvanians aged 65 and older; widows and widowers aged 50 and older; and people with disabilities age 18 and older. The income limit is $35,000 for homeowners. The maximum rebate for both homeowners and renters is $650. Applicants can exclude one-half (1/2) of their Social Security income. Consequently, people who make substantially more than $35,000 still qualify for a rebate. Individuals must apply annually for the rebate.

Property taxes in Pennsylvania are relatively high on a national scale. According to the Tax Foundation, Pennsylvania ranked 11th in the U.S. in 2008 in terms of property taxes paid as a percentage of home value (1.34%) and 12th in the country in terms of property taxes as a percentage of income (3.55%).

Extracurriculars

The district offers a variety of clubs, activities and sports. Eligibility to participate is determined by school board policy.

By Pennsylvania law, all K-12 students in the district, including those who attend a private nonpublic school, cyber charter school, charter school and those homeschooled, are eligible to participate in the extracurricular programs including all athletics. They must meet the same eligibility rules as the students enrolled in the district's schools.
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