Selinsgrove Area High School

Selinsgrove Area High School is a public school located in Selinsgrove, Snyder County, Pennsylvania. It is a part of the Selinsgrove Area School District. The school's enrollment has declined to less than 1,000 students in grades nine through twelve. Further decline in enrollment is anticipated through 2012. The school serves an immediate community of 23,000 residents, while also serving as one of the larger schools in the Selinsgrove-Sunbury-Lewisburg region, which has a total population of approximately 117,000.

AYP history
  • 2012 - Warning status
  • 2011 - Warning status
  • 2010 - Achieved AYP status
  • 2003-2009 - Achieved AYP Status

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