Quakertown Community School District
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This school district serves the following county or counties: Bucks
District Profile
District Profile
Address
100 Commerce Dr
Quakertown, PA 18951-2237
Phone 215-529-2002
Fax 215-529-2042
Municipalities in District
Includes the municipalities of Haycock Township, Milford Township, Quakertown Borough, Richland Township, Richlandtown Borough, Trumbauersville Borough.
Square Miles
Students Enrolled
Schools in District
Total Number of Schools:
8
- 6th Grade Center (6)
- Neidig El Sch (K-5)
- Pfaff El Sch (K-5)
- Quakertown Community HS (9-12)
- Quakertown El Sch (K-5)
- Richland El Sch (K-5)
- Strayer MS (7-8)
- Trumbauersville El Sch (K-5)
Online Learning
Career and Technology Center
Intermediate Unit
District Map
School district: light blue; Administrative office: medium blue circle; County(ies) served: green dashes.
District Demographics
Total Students
Ethnicity
- American Indian
- 0.13%
- Asian
- 2.97%
- Black
- 2.92%
- Latino
- 11.80%
- Pacific Islander
- 0.19%
- 2 or More Races
- 4.71%
- White
- 77.28%
Gender
- Male
- 50.53%
- Female
- 49.47%
Other Statistics
- Special Education
- 19.26%
- English Learner
- 4.16%
Financials
Median Household Income
Revenue Sources
Type of Revenue | Income | Percent of Budget |
---|---|---|
Local Revenues | $91,553,298.20 | 72.30% |
State Revenues | $30,782,864.63 | 24.31% |
Federal | $3,706,163.60 | 2.92% |
Other | $573,298.95 | 0.45% |
Other Tax Stats
- Property Taxes Collected by District
- $71,456,145.76
- Property Values Within District
-
$315,900.00Median Home Value
Academic Outcomes
Graduation Rate
Rigorous Courses
Post-Secondary Plans
- 66.16%
- College/University
- 0.00%
- Other Specialized Learning
PSSA Stats
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | English Language Arts | Math | Science |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 3 | 43.50% | 52.00% | N/A |
Grade 4 | 43.50% | 48.30% | 72.50% |
Grade 5 | 52.40% | 49.40% | N/A |
Grade 6 | 59.30% | 39.20% | N/A |
Grade 7 | 51.70% | 35.50% | N/A |
Grade 8 | 47.80% | 28.20% | 62.80% |
Keystone Results
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | Literature | Algebra I | Biology |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 11 | 45.27% | 50.80% | 54.76% |
Staff
Teachers
Administrators
Support
Student /Teacher Ratio
School District Leadership
School District Leadership
Superintendent of Schools: Dr. Matthew Friedman
School Board Directors *
Name | Total Years of Service | Current Term |
School Director Training Certificate
PSBA Provided
|
Certificate of Board Governance |
Continuing Education Badges Earned
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Todd Hippauf
Board President
|
3 | 2021-2025 | |||
Ronald Jackson
Board Vice President
|
10 | 2021-2025 | |||
Glenn Nicholas Iosue
Board Vice President
|
3 | 2021-2025 |
New School Director Training (RQD-NEW) |
||
Jonathan Kern | 9 | 2023-2027 | |||
Joseph Carl Lyons | 1 | 2023-2027 |
New School Director Training (RQD-NEW) |
||
David O'Donnell | 1 | 2023-2027 |
New School Director Training (RQD-NEW) |
||
Brian Reimers | 5 | 2023-2027 |
Advanced School Director Training (RQD-ADV) |
||
Charles Shermer | 3 | 2021-2025 |
New School Director Training (RQD-NEW) |
||
Chris Spear | 5 | 2023-2027 |
Advanced School Director Training (RQD-ADV) |
1 |
Success Stories
- Fair offers learning and sense of community beyond classroom walls
- Quakertown Elementary receives special vending machine – for books
- Justin Guarini’s positive message reaches Quakertown students
- Students’ Wawa behavior draws rave reviews
- Quakertown musician accomplished rare feat
- Career Pathways speaker back on familiar turf
- Aiding the success of students
- Students learn digital footprint is never erased
- Teachers awarded jerseys for making a difference
- Emergency officials teach students CPR, Stop The Bleed methods
- Quakertown brings community together in childhood cancer fight
- Safety at heart of QCSD agreement with BusPatrol
- Pfaff celebrates Harmony Day
- Community invited to celebrate student achievement
- Best Buddies breaks down barriers to friendships
- Tournament sharpens math, problem-solving skills
- Math Extensions empowering accelerated students
- Art Club shows support for Ukraine
- Field Study program makes powerful impact
- QCHS senior receives prestigious art award
- Neidig students experience Fab Lab technology
- Student-led committee donates winter hats, gloves, scarves
- Podcast club helps students develop language, technology skills
- Neidig student’s fundraising effort helps homeless shelter
- STEM Club gets a tasty lesson in science
- Focusing on students and parent feedback
- Fab Lab gives Richland students exciting opportunity
- The Alumni Field experience at Quakertown
- QCHS holds first Panther Clubs and Sports Fair
- QCSD event sets up ELD families for success
- Baseball team awarded for academic excellence
- AP Boot Camp paves way for freshmen success
- QE raises funds for borough playground
- Quakertown graduation: We’re all in this together
- State officials recognize Quakertown Presidential Scholar
- State’s gold medalist welder sculpts memorial to grandfather
- Quakertown captures Bucks County Envirothon championship
- Quakertown Community student named 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholar
- Richland donates 500 pounds of food to pantry
- QE raises $12,000 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
- Third Maceri makes the grade for West Point
- Strayer students participate in research study
- Two QCHS students Presidential Scholar candidates
- QCSD students inspire on MLK Day
- Local nonprofits team with district
- QE food drive collects 2,000 items, $500
- Eagles magazine highlights Quakertown student
- New Neidig Elementary opens doors to students
- Student’s poem wins DelVal contest, gets published
- Students, bus driver form mutual admiration society
- HS students give lessons in culture at QE
- Students building automated assembly lines
- Students describe MLK Day speaker as ‘inspiring’ and ‘enlightening’
- $25K foundation grant targets literacy
- QCSD boosts tech resources for students, teachers