
Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties are home to 61 school districts serving more than 356,000 students — some of which are among the highest performing in the state. However, most districts are not receiving adequate funding from the state and 70,000 students are not on grade level.
Though suburban schools are typically associated with high-performance, the reality is that many schools in these districts face inequitable funding and a lack of adequate resources. Nine school districts in Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery counties are among the 100 poorest districts in the state and educate a substantial portion of Black and Hispanic students.
MOST RECENT RESEARCH
- Bucks County’s Early Care & Education Crisis, Feb 2023 Survey Results (Mar 2023)
- Chester County’s Early Care & Education Crisis, Feb 2023 Survey Results (Mar 2023)
- Delaware County’s Early Care & Education Crisis, Feb 2023 Survey Results (Mar 2023)
- Montgomery County’s Early Care & Education Crisis, Feb 2023 Survey Results (Mar 2023)
- Facts about Child Care in Bucks County (March 2023)
- Facts about Child Care in Chester County (March 2023)
- Facts about Child Care in Delaware County (March 2023)
- Facts about Child Care in Montgomery County (March 2023)
- Snapshot for Bucks County High-Quality, Publicly Funded Pre-K
- Snapshot for Chester County High-Quality, Publicly Funded Pre-K
- Snapshot for Delaware County High-Quality, Publicly Funded Pre-K
- Snapshot for Montgomery County High-Quality, Publicly Funded Pre-K
A DECADE OF STALLED PROGRESS
BUCKS COUNTY
CHESTER COUNTY
DELAWARE COUNTY
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
PHILADELPHIA
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