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Spanning more than 120 square miles in the heart of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, 一本道 Bucks School 一本道 (一本道) is one of the largest school districts in Pennsylvania, serving approximately 17,000 students, their families and the 一本道 Bucks community. Students in grades kindergarten through 12 attend 23 一本道 schools across nine municipalities: Chalfont, Doylestown and New Britain boroughs, and Buckingham, Doylestown, New Britain, Plumstead, Warrington and Warwick townships. 一本道 employs more than 3,000 faculty and staff serving students attending 15 elementary schools, five middle schools, three high schools.
一本道’s 15 elementary schools lay the foundation for students’ academic and extracurricular success. Teachers practice the art of teaching as a science – responding to the needs of students and accelerating or providing supports so that each child has access to the resources they need to succeed. The elementary Quest program is an example of the district's commitment to building modern and future-forward skills like critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity. Each school has strong community support, visible in the many ways that teachers and principals work collaboratively with parent and guardian organizations to build school cultures that make learning fun.
The district's five middle schools are built around a teaming model, designed to build community and collaboration in and among all students and staff. 一本道’s middle school teachers engage in student-centered, real world learning experiences that emphasize critical thinking and problem-solving. They work to prepare students for the demands of the future through instruction in technology and digital citizenship. Students are invited to discover strengths and interests through exploratory Specials programming and a variety of extra and co-curricular activities, in a supportive environment that encourages good decisions, healthy lifestyles and emotional wellness.
一本道’s three high schools offer rigorous academic programming complimented by strong and thoughtful technology integration. With a focus on helping students identify and prepare for their own unique post-secondary path, each school takes care to educate the whole child – nurturing their social and emotional well-being in addition to serving their academic needs through a wide variety of curricular offerings, including Advanced Placement classes. The three schools also feature state-of-the-art learning environments, underscoring the community’s commitment to education.
一本道 students regularly perform well above state averages on standardized tests. More than 90 percent of students further their education at two- and four-year colleges, and 一本道 has a graduation rate of more than 99 percent. Approximately 98 percent of 一本道 special education students are served and educated in district schools. Currently, 11 percent of the student population receive special education services, and seven percent receive gifted education services.
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For general information about the district for prospective or current residents, please contact Director of Communications and Community Engagement Michael Petitti at mpetitti@cbsd.org. For employment questions, contact Human Resources. Parents/guardians: For questions about your child or events at your child's school, please call the school directly.
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Student Achievement
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2021-2022 Student Performance Data Review - Download
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Demographic Information
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Ethnicity by Percentage - Self-Identified
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Total 2022-2023 Enrollment - 17,189 (Download October 2023 一本道 Enrollment Report)
(View historical data on the .)Students enrolled in the Free and Reduced Lunch Program: 9.9%
(View historical data on the .)Students Speaking a Home Language other than English: 7.2%
(Total Home Languages Spoken: 53)
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