Participating Schools in
Montgomery County PA
From the list below, please select your school district/school you are interested in contacting:
Abington School District:
Building upon the historical and culturally diverse roots of our community and its proud traditions, and recognizing the uniqueness of each student, the Abington School District promotes excellence as our standard and achievement as the result.
Abington Senior High School, School Liasion: Ms. Laura Enama, [email protected] and Ms. Greta Garecht, [email protected]
Central Montco Technical High School:
Central Montco Technical High School (CMTHS) provides a variety of programs that prepare individuals to enter the workforce, or to continue their education at colleges, universities and technical schools. In addition to occupation specific training, CMTHS promotes the development of civic responsibility, employability skills, leadership and professionalism. All programs are competency based and designed to meet the needs, skills, interests, abilities and preferences of the individual student. CMTHS is also committed to serving the business and industry sector of the community by providing programs that assist in meeting workforce requirements.
Central Montco Technical High School, School Liasion: Mr. Jim Brunken, [email protected]
Colonial School District:
The Colonial School District draws approximately 5,400 students from the Borough of Conshohocken, and the Townships of Plymouth and Whitemarsh in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, just northwest of Philadelphia.
Plymouth Whitemarsh High School, School Liasion: Ms. Mary Rems, [email protected]
Eastern Center for the Arts and Technology:
EASTERN was established in 1965, and offers high-quality continuously evaluated and updated technical instruction, leadership opportunities and specialized services. Currently 16 secondary career and technical education programs are offered to students in grades eleven and twelve from the nine school districts in Eastern Montgomery County. Our programs respond to the needs of students and business and industry to provide an environment where students can make career decisions, acquire competitive skills, and prepare themselves for success in the workforce and/or higher education.
Eastern Center for the Arts and Technology, School Liasion: Ms. Hayley Granacher, [email protected]
Hatboro-Horsham School District:
Located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, the Hatboro-Horsham School District is comprised of students and families residing in Horsham Township and Hatboro Borough. The District educates approximately 4,300 students in grades K-12. In the school district there are four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school.
Hatboro-Horsham High School, Ms. Meghann Townsend, [email protected]
Lower Merion School District:
The Lower Merion School District (LMSD), located in Philadelphia's historic Main Line suburbs, serves the 62,000 residents of Lower Merion Township and the Borough of Narberth. Established as one of Pennsylvania's first public school districts in 1834, LMSD enjoys a rich tradition of achievement, innovation and community partnership and a longstanding reputation as one of the finest school systems in the United States. The District's six elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools provide a challenging, multi-disciplinary academic program and dynamic, co-curricular experience to more than 8,700 students.
Lower Merion High School, School Liasion: Mr. Richard Marta, [email protected]
Methacton School District:
Methacton is a community of about 13,000 households located in a suburb of Philadelphia in southeastern Pennsylvania. The Methacton School District has long enjoyed a tradition of excellence in education and community involvement in our schools. The District, formed in 1969, was created by a 10-year merging of the school districts that had previously served the townships of Lower Providence and Worcester. "Methacton" is a Native American word referring to the "hill" area extending from Eagleville in Lower Providence Township through the Fairview Village area of Worcester Township, one of the highest elevations in Montgomery County. The name was chosen by a majority vote of the community members residing in the District at the time.
Methacton High School, School Liasion: Dr. Shab Maffei, [email protected]
Norristown Area School District:
The Norristown Area School District is dedicated to maximizing the growth and academic achievement of every student with continuous, research-based, and data-driven improvements in teaching and learning to ensure that all students learn to think creatively and critically, communicate effectively, and acquire the skills needed to be productive citizens who contribute to our community and a diverse, global society.
Norristown High School, School Liasion: Ms. Nichole Mitchell, [email protected]
North Penn School District:
The North Penn School District is located in Southeastern Pennsylvania, approximately 20 miles north of Philadelphia in Montgomery County. The district encompasses 42 square miles and has a total population of more than 98,000 residents. These residents reside in Hatfield, Lansdale and North Wales boroughs, Hatfield, Montgomery, Towamencin and Upper Gwynedd townships and the village of Line Lexington. Currently the district consists of 13 elementary schools, three middle schools, one high school and one credit recovery school. NPSD employs approximately 2,000 staff members. Approximately 13,000 students attend North Penn schools each school year.
North Penn High School, School Liasion: Mr. Chris Frey, [email protected]
Perkiomen Valley School District:
The Perkiomen Valley School District is one of the area’s premier school districts. We serve 4,900 students in the townships of Perkiomen, Skippack and Lower Frederick, and the boroughs of Trappe, Collegeville and Schwenksville. The district has a total of eight schools: a high school (grades 9-12), two middle schools (grades 6-8); four elementary schools (grades K-5); and a virtual K12 school. Through innovative educational programs, a highly-trained and deeply dedicated staff, and the support of our community, we offer students and families a world of opportunities.
Perkiomen Valley High School, School Liasion: Ms. Kate Kelley, [email protected]
Pottsgrove School District:
Pottsgrove School District has five schools— one high school, one middle school, and three elementary schools—nurturing a student body of nearly 3,000. Serving Lower, West, and Upper Pottsgrove Townships, the district thrives on strong community backing, 450 committed staff members, and engaged students. Our mission is to educate and inspire all students to excel as productive, responsible citizens, and lifelong learners.
Pottsgrove High School, School Liasion: Mr. Michael Mazreku, [email protected]
Pottstown Area School District:
The Pottstown School District serves Pottstown’s student population of 3,200 with quality learning opportunities. The District is comprised of eight buildings. The main Administration Building is located in close proximity to the downtown area. There are four elementary buildings: Barth, Franklin, Lincoln, and Rupert. Each serves as a neighborhood learning center. A large campus with athletic playing fields and a stadium houses the two secondary schools. One, a traditional, but newly renovated Middle School located at one end of the campus, and the other, a more modernized four grade comprehensive Senior High School with ten Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs.
Pottstown High School, School Liasion: Ms. Susan Pritt, [email protected]
School District of Springfield Township:
The School District of Springfield Township provides a warm, supportive and world class learning environment that combines the best resources available within a small-town climate. Our district offers a safe, diverse, and inclusive community that promotes strong values of acceptance and personalized opportunities for pursuit of educational goals. Our district mission statement is to “Educate and develop all students as learners and citizens who are high-achieving, resilient, and responsible in a changing global community.” The district currently serves close to 2,600 students in its four schools – Enfield Elementary (grades K, 1 and 2), Erdenheim Elementary (grades 3 – 5), Springfield Middle School (grades 6 – 8), and Springfield High School (grades 9 – 12).
Springfield Township High School, School Liasion: Ms. Allie Proto, [email protected]
Souderton Area School District
The shared values and beliefs of the Souderton Area School District guide our mission focused on student growth and achievement academically, socially, and emotionally. We believe our community has a fundamental commitment to educating the whole child. We believe our community has a responsibility to support the education and well-being of all its members. We believe our students, educators, staff, families, and the broader community are part of a collaborative system that promotes the success of our schools.
Souderton Area High School, School Liasion: Ms. Amy Tarlo, [email protected]
The Anderson School, MCIU:
The Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, a dynamic educational service agency, provides visionary leadership, impactful services, and strategic solutions that maximize access and opportunities for all learners.
The Anderson School, School Liasion: Ms. Julia Doll, [email protected]
Upper Dublin School District:
The Upper Dublin School District remains committed to providing ALL students with an exceptional education, allowing them to realize success in school and beyond our K-12 walls. In order to ensure a strong sense of belonging for each and every student, we remain focused on empowering all students through the implementation of equitable practices.
Upper Dublin High School, School Liasion, Mrs. Donna Ward: [email protected]
Upper Moreland School District:
Upper Moreland School District is the educational home of our community’s students, providing them with a broad range of opportunities for developing the knowledge, skills, and character traits necessary for excellence and success as contributing members of society. Our district comprises Upper Moreland Primary School (grades K-2), Upper Moreland Intermediate School (grades 3-5), Upper Moreland Middle School (grades 6-8), and Upper Moreland High School (grades 9-12).
Upper Moreland School High School, School Liasion: Ms. Julie Eastburn, [email protected]
Upper Perkiomen School District:
UPPER PERK SUPPORTS UPSD provides a safe and supportive school environment that values and is responsive to the uniqueness of each individual UPPER PERK EMPOWERS UPSD encourages all students and staff to responsibly advocate for themselves and actively make choices in their own learning UPPER PERK INNOVATES UPSD nurtures a student centered learning environment that enhances critical and creative thinking UPPER PERK ACHIEVES UPSD students will have access to a full continuum of learning experiences in order to actualize their personal growth UPPER PERK PARTNERS UPSD fosters and utilizes local and global connections to cultivate learning experiences within and beyond the classroom.
Upper Perkiomen High School, School Liasion: Mr. Frank Flanagan, [email protected] and Ms. Angela Traub, [email protected]
Wissahickon School District:
The Wissahickon School District, established in 1966, is recognized as one of the premier school districts in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania with a strong tradition of academic rigor and excellence, enriching co-curricular and extra-curricular offerings, and a dedicated social emotional learning program.
Wissahickon High School, School Liasion: Mr. John High, [email protected]