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2008-2009 LEP Student Counts by LEA by School LEP Students by School School Year: 2008 - 2009 Snapshot Date: Mar 2, 2009 AUN LEA Name School Number School Name LEP Students 124150002 21st Century Cyber CS 7691 21st Century Cyber CS 0 168518013 ARISE Academy Charter High School 8122 ARISE Academy Charter High School 0 181519176 ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School 8148 ASPIRA Bilingual Cyber Charter School 0 119350303 Abington Heights SD 5091 Abington Heights HS 8 119350303 Abington Heights SD 6839 Abington Heights MS 5 119350303 Abington Heights SD 7570 Clarks Summit El Sch 13 119350303 Abington Heights SD 2407 Newton-Ransom Sch 0 119350303 Abington Heights SD 6398 South Abington Sch 0 119350303 Abington Heights SD 2402 Waverly Sch 0 123460302 Abington SD 3242 Abington JHS 32 123460302 Abington SD 3241 Abington SHS 42 123460302 Abington SD 7707 Copper Beech Sch 24 123460302 Abington SD 3229 Highland Sch 14 123460302 Abington SD 5075 McKinley Sch 14 123460302 Abington SD 3232 Overlook Sch 5 123460302 Abington SD 3234 Roslyn Sch 13 123460302 Abington SD 3226 Rydal East Sch 13 123460302 Abington SD 4910 Willow Hill Sch 9 102020003 Academy CS 7846 Academy CS 0 125230001 Achievement House CS 7824 Achievement House CS 0 126510015 Ad Prima CS 7825 Ad Prima CS 0 126510020 Agora Cyber CS 7858 Agora Cyber CS 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 2115 A L Wilson El Sch 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 6001 Albert Gallatin Area SHS 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 7607 Albert Gallatin North MS 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 7608 Albert Gallatin South MS 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 2116 D Ferd Swaney El Sch 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 4922 Friendship Hill El Sch 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 2129 George J Plava El Sch 0 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 6002 Masontown El Sch 1 101260303 Albert Gallatin Area SD 4921 Smithfield El Sch 0 127040503 Aliquippa SD 8085 Aliquippa El Sch 0 127040503 Aliquippa SD 0615 Aliquippa El Sch 3 127040503 Aliquippa SD 8086 Aliquippa JSHS 0 127040503 Aliquippa SD 7338 Aliquippa MS 0 127040503 Aliquippa SD 6554 Aliquippa SHS 1 103020603 Allegheny Valley SD 5296 Acmetonia Primary Sch 0 103020603 Allegheny Valley SD 0024 Colfax Upper El Sch 0 103020603 Allegheny Valley SD 0029 Springdale JSHS 0 106160303 Allegheny-Clarion Valley SD 7467 Allegheny-Clarion Valley Elem 0 106160303 Allegheny-Clarion Valley SD 4664 Allegheny-Clarion Valley HS 0 121390302 Allentown City SD 2790 Central El Sch 145 121390302 Allentown City SD 7102 Cleveland El Sch 58 121390302 Allentown City SD 2792 Francis D Raub MS 168 121390302 Allentown City SD 2791 Harrison-Morton MS 110 121390302 Allentown City SD 2768 Hiram W Dodd El Sch 126 121390302 Allentown City SD 2773 Jackson El Sch 49 121390302 Allentown City SD 2774 Jefferson El Sch 104 121390302 Allentown City SD 2775 Lehigh Park El Sch 27 121390302 Allentown City SD 7131 Lincoln Early Chld Ctr 31 AUN LEA Name School Number School Name LEP Students 121390302 Allentown City SD 2795 Louis E Dieruff HS 181 121390302 Allentown City SD 8140 Luis A. Ramos El Sch 0 121390302 Allentown City SD 2777 McKinley El Sch 34 121390302 Allentown City SD 2778 Midway Manor Early Chld Ctr 22 121390302 Allentown City SD 2779 Mosser El Sch 88 121390302 Allentown City SD 2780 Muhlenberg El Sch 48 121390302 Allentown City SD 2781 Ritter El Sch 45 121390302 Allentown City SD 2782 Roosevelt El Sch 78 121390302 Allentown City SD 6448 Sheridan El Sch 93 121390302 Allentown City SD 2793 South Mountain MS 144 121390302 Allentown City SD 4929 Trexler MS 124 121390302 Allentown City SD 2785 Union Terrace El Sch 90 121390302 Allentown City SD 2786 Washington El Sch 111 121390302 Allentown City SD 2794 William Allen HS 357 126512990 Alliance for Progress CS 7543 Alliance for Progress CS 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0913 Altoona Area HS 1 108070502 Altoona Area SD 7986 Altoona Area Jr HS 2 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0891 Baker El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0912 D S Keith JHS 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0908 Irving El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0895 Juniata El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0930 Juniata Gap El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 7425 Kimmel Alternative School 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0933 Logan El Sch 1 108070502 Altoona Area SD 7199 Mowrie A Ebner El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0909 Penn-Lincoln El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0902 Pleasant Valley El Sch 4 108070502 Altoona Area SD 0911 Theodore Roosevelt JHS 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 6708 Washington-Jefferson El Sch 0 108070502 Altoona Area SD 5302 Wright El Sch 0 127040703 Ambridge Area SD 6555 Ambridge Area HS 2 127040703 Ambridge Area SD 0633 Ambridge Area JHS 2 127040703 Ambridge Area SD 0629 Economy El Sch 0 127040703 Ambridge Area SD 0661 Highland El Sch 1 127040703 Ambridge Area SD 0632 State Street El Sch 1 113380303 Annville-Cleona SD 2725 Annville Cleona JSHS 6 113380303 Annville-Cleona SD 2724 Annville El Sch 6 113380303 Annville-Cleona SD 2723 Cleona El Sch 2 113380303 Annville-Cleona SD 2722 North Annville El Sch 1 114060503 Antietam SD 0820 Antietam MS/HS 8 114060503 Antietam SD 5205 Mt Penn El Sch 19 114060503 Antietam SD 7838 Mt Penn Primary Ctr 7 104510394 Antonia Pantoja Community Charter School 8031 Antonia Pantoja Community Charter School 0 128030603 Apollo-Ridge SD 7787 Apollo-Ridge Elem Sch 1 128030603 Apollo-Ridge SD 2320 Apollo-Ridge HS 0 128030603 Apollo-Ridge SD 6570 Apollo-Ridge MS 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 0569 Dayton El Sch 1 128030852 Armstrong SD 6573 East Franklin El Sch 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 6574 Elderton El Sch 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 0582 Elderton JSHS 2 128030852 Armstrong SD 6575 Ford City JSHS 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 6572 Kittanning JHS 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 0596 Kittanning SHS 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 0580 Kittanning Twp El Sch 0 AUN LEA Name School Number School Name LEP Students 128030852 Armstrong SD 5002 Lenape El Sch 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 6577 Shannock Valley El Sch 2 128030852 Armstrong SD 6642 West Hills El Sch 0 128030852 Armstrong SD 7896 West Hills Intermediate Sch 1 128030852 Armstrong SD 7895 West Hills Primary Sch 1 128030852 Armstrong SD 7640 West Shamokin JSHS 0 117080503 Athens Area SD 0958 Athens Area HS 3 117080503 Athens Area SD 4918 Audrielle Lynch-Ellen Bustin El Sch 0 117080503 Athens Area SD 0972 Gladys Burnham El Sch 0 117080503 Athens Area SD 6732 Harlan Rowe JHS 0 117080503 Athens Area SD 6362 Harriet Child El Sch 0 117080503 Athens Area SD 7211 S R U MS 1 117080503 Athens Area SD 0952 Sheshequin-Ulster El Sch 0 109530304 Austin Area SD 6221 Austin Area El Sch 0 109530304 Austin Area SD 6222 Austin Area JSHS 0 101630504 Avella Area SD 4165 Avella Area JSHS 0 101630504 Avella Area SD 7098 Avella El Center 0 124150003 Avon Grove CS 7721 Avon Grove CS 11 124150503 Avon Grove SD 1367 Avon Grove HS 63 124150503 Avon Grove SD 1365 Avon Grove Intrmd Sch 84 124150503 Avon Grove SD 5216 Fred S Engle MS 23 124150503 Avon Grove SD 7323 Penn London El Sch 146 103020753 Avonworth SD 0034 Avonworth El Sch 7 103020753 Avonworth SD 5199 Avonworth HS 3 103020753 Avonworth SD 7669 Avonworth MS 3 110141003 Bald Eagle Area SD 1335 Bald Eagle Area JSHS 0 110141003 Bald Eagle Area SD 1333 Howard El Sch 0 110141003 Bald Eagle Area SD 1334 Mountaintop Area El Sch 0 110141003 Bald Eagle Area SD 1331 Port Matilda El Sch 0 110141003 Bald Eagle Area SD 1330 Wingate El Sch 0 103021102 Baldwin-Whitehall SD 0050 Baldwin SHS 45 103021102 Baldwin-Whitehall SD 6787 Harrison MS 34 103021102 Baldwin-Whitehall SD 0037 McAnnulty El Sch 7 103021102 Baldwin-Whitehall SD 5194 Paynter El Sch 77 103021102 Baldwin-Whitehall SD 0048 Whitehall El Sch 5 120480803 Bangor Area SD 3434 Bangor Area HS 7 120480803 Bangor Area SD 5257 Bangor Area MS 3 120480803 Bangor Area SD 7301 DeFranco El Sch 2 120480803 Bangor Area SD 5099 Five Points El Sch 4 120480803 Bangor Area SD 3430 Washington El Sch 8 118400001 Bear Creek Community CS 7827 Bear Creek Community CS 0 127040001 Beaver Area Academic CS 7847 Beaver Area Academic CS 1 127041203 Beaver Area SD 7386 Beaver Area MS 0 127041203 Beaver Area SD 0640 Beaver Area SHS 0 127041203 Beaver Area SD 0639 College Square El Sch 2 127041203 Beaver Area SD 8065 College Square El Sch 0 127041203 Beaver Area SD 7823 Dutch Ridge El Sch 2 108051003 Bedford Area SD 7545 Bedford El Sch 1 108051003 Bedford Area SD 7021 Bedford MS 0 108051003 Bedford Area SD 0726 Bedford SHS 0 108051003 Bedford Area SD 0742 Hyndman MSHS 0 108051003 Bedford Area SD 0741 Hyndman/Londonderry El Sch 0 107650603 Belle Vernon Area SD 4930 Belle Vernon Area HS 2 107650603 Belle Vernon Area SD 4329 Bellmar MS 1 AUN LEA Name School Number School Name LEP Students 107650603 Belle Vernon Area SD 4328 Marion El Sch 2 107650603 Belle Vernon Area SD 4325 Rostraver El Sch 10 107650603 Belle Vernon Area SD 4330 Rostraver MS 2 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 1343 Bellefonte Area HS 7 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 1342 Bellefonte Area MS 3 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 1341 Bellefonte El Sch 4 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 1339 Benner El Sch 3 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 1340 Marion-Walker El Sch 1 110141103 Bellefonte Area SD 6229 Pleasant Gap El Sch 13 108071003 Bellwood-Antis SD 7144 Bellwood Antis MS 0 108071003 Bellwood-Antis SD 0917 Bellwood-Antis HS 1 108071003 Bellwood-Antis SD 0914 Lewis M Myers El Sch 2 126513070 Belmont Academy Charter School 7557 Belmont Academy Charter School 9 126510010 Belmont Charter School 7750 Belmont Charter School 0 122091002 Bensalem Township SD 5211 Belmont Hills El Sch 7 122091002 Bensalem Township SD 4675 Benjamin Rush El Sch 100 122091002 Bensalem Township SD 5116 Bensalem Twp HS 97 122091002
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