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School Codes District I Abbreviations and Short Names Abbr School Short Name Abbr School Short Name AB Abington High School Abington NAZ Nazareth Academy High School Nazareth AP Academy Park High School Academy Park NES Neshaminy High School Neshaminy AG Avon Grove High School Avon Grove NHS New Hope-Solebury High School New Hope Sole BEN Bensalem High School Bensalem NOR Norristown Area High School Norristown BS Bishop Shanahan High School Shanahan NP North Penn High School North Penn BOY Boyertown Area High School Boyertown OCT Octorara Area High School Octorara BRI Bristol High School Bristol OJR Owen J Roberts High School O J Roberts CCA Calvary Christian Academy Calvary OX Oxford Area High School Oxford CBE Central Bucks East High School CB East PNW Penn Wood High School Penn Wood CBS Central Bucks South High School CB South PNC Penncrest High School Penncrest CBW Central Bucks West High School CB West PNR Pennridge High School Pennridge CHH Cheltenham High School Cheltenham PNB Pennsbury High School Pennsbury CHE Chester High School Chester PV Perkiomen Valley High School Perk Valley CHC Chichester High School Chichester PHV Phoenixville Area High School Phoenixville CDM Christopher Dock Mennonite HS Dock PCS Plumstead Christian School Plumstead CV Coatesville Area High School Coatesville PW Plymouth Whitemarsh High School Ply Whitemarsh CON Conestoga High School Conestoga PJP Pope John Paul II High School Pope John Paul CRS Council Rock South High School CR South PTG Pottsgrove High School Pottsgrove CRN Council Rock North High School CR North PTT Pottstown High School Pottstown CCS Coventry Christian School Coventry QTC Quakertown Community High School Quakertown DCC Delaware County Christian School DelCo Christian RAD Radnor High School Radnor DTE Downingtown East High School DTown East RID Ridley High School Ridley DTW Downingtown West High School DTown West SHA Sacred Heart Academy Sacred Heart FCA Faith Christian Academy Faith Christian SOU Souderton Area High School Souderton GAV Garnet Valley High School Garnet Valley SF Spring Ford High School Spring Ford GC Girard College High School Girard College SDC Springfield (Delco) High School Springfield Del GRV Great Valley High School Great Valley SMC Springfield Township High School Springfield Mont GMA Gwynedd Mercy Academy Gwynedd Mercy SH Strath Haven High School Strath Haven HAR Harriton High School Harriton SV Sun Valley High School Sun Valley HST Harry S Truman High School H S Truman UNV Unionville High School Unionville HAT Hatboro Horsham High School Hatboro Horsham UDA Upper Darby High School Upper Darby HAV Haverford Township High School Haverford UDU Upper Dublin High School Upper Dublin HGP Holy Ghost Preparatory School Holy Ghost Prep UME Upper Merion Area High School Upper Merion INT Interboro High School Interboro UMO Upper Moreland High School Upper Moreland JEN Jenkintown High School Jenkintown UP Upper Perkiomen High School Upper Perk KEN Kennett High School Kennett VFM Valley Forge Military Academy Valley Forge MA LME Lower Merion High School Lower Merion VJM Villa Joseph Marie High School Villa Joseph LMO Lower Moreland High School Lower Moreland VMA Villa Maria Academy Villa Maria MN Marple Newtown High School Marple Newtown WCE West Chester East High School WC East MST MaST Community Charter School MaST WCR West Chester Rustin WC Rustin MMA Merion Mercy Academy Merion Mercy WCH West Chester B Reed Henderson WC Henderson MET Methacton High School Methacton WT William Tennent High School Wm Tennent MOR Morrisville High School Morrisville WIS Wissahickon High School Wissahickon MSJ Mount Saint Joseph Academy Mount St Joseph .
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