The list, with 414 school buildings in 74 districts statewide, is comprised of the lowest-achieving 15 percent of elementary schools and the lowest-achieving 15 percent of secondary schools, based on combined math and reading PSSA scores from the 2010-11 school year. They were named in a list of low-achieving schools in which students living within their boundaries might be eligible for scholarship money through the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit Program.īristol Township Superintendent Samuel Lee gave the following statement to the newspaper: “While we are disappointed to have two of our schools on the (Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit) list, we are confident that the perpetual processes employed here in the Bristol Township School District, the hard work of our staff and students and support of our families will continue to render academic improvement and successes.” Those schools - the only two in Bucks County on the list - are Clara Barton and Lafayette elementary schools. ![]() Two Bristol Township elementary schools are listed among the lowest-achieving 15 percent of elementary schools in the state, according to a list published this week by the Pennsylvania Department of Education.
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