WPSD at a Glance
Who We Are
Located in southeastern Delaware County, the William Penn School District serves approximately 5,000 students who live in the six communities of Aldan, Colwyn, Darby, East Lansdowne, Lansdowne, and Yeadon Boroughs. Our eight elementary schools, which serve students in Kindergarten through the sixth grade, are as follows: Aldan Elementary, Ardmore Avenue Elementary, Bell Avenue Elementary, Colwyn Elementary, East Lansdowne Elementary, Evans Elementary, Park Lane Elementary, and Walnut Street Elementary.
Our secondary schools are Penn Wood Middle School (grades 7 and 8), Penn Wood High School – Cypress Street Campus (grade 9) and Penn Wood High School – Green Avenue Campus (grades 10, 11, and 12).
The William Penn School District also offers: Alternative education through a variety of programs; Customized accelerated learning options through our Blended Schools program; and an alternative to the traditional brick-and-mortar school setting through the William Penn School District Cyber Academy Program.
Our Vision
The William Penn School District will nurture and empower all students to become career and/or college ready.
Our Mission
The William Penn School District will:
- Support all staff in providing rigorous, data-driven, student centered, differentiated instruction aligned with the academic standards of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
- Ensure all staff, in partnership with their communities, will create a positive, nurturing, and supportive school climate that encourages all students to discover and pursue their passion for learning.
- Secure and retain dedicated professionals committed to academic success of all students.
Shared Values
We believe:
- Every individual has worth
- Every individual can learn
- Education is a right as well as a privilege
- Students, parents, and community working in partnership promote lifelong learning
- Every individual in the learning community is entitled to a safe and healthy environment
- Every individual is entitled access to opportunities that develop one’s potential
- Our community’s diversity is a strength
- Knowledge is the result of active and purposeful learning
- Students have a responsibility for their learning
- Teachers have a responsibility for their students’ learning
- The community has a responsibility for educating its youth