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All Abington Schools Win

Pennsylvania Department of Education

Keystone Achievement Awards for Meeting

Adequate Yearly Progress for Two Consecutive Years. 

All Abington elementary schools win award for 8th time! 

For the past eight years, the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the Pennsylvania Association of Federal Program Coordinators have given Keystone Achievement Awards as public recognition of the work and commitment of Pennsylvania educators and students to increase achievement for all students.  We are extremely pleased to report that once again all seven Abington School District elementary schools met Adequate Yearly Progress targets for two consecutive years  and received Keystone Achievement Awards.  This is the eighth time that Keystone Achievement Awards have been presented to all seven Abington elementary schools.  In addition, the junior and senior high school have also been awarded the Keystone Achievement Awards for meeting Adequate Yearly Progress targets for the third time.

 PHOTO CAPTION:  Abington School District principals proudly display their Keystone Achievement Award plaques..  From left to right:  Dr. Lorraine Trollinger (Abington Junior High School); Dr. Jeffrey Fecher (Abington Senior High School); Mr. Damon Jordan (Willow Hill Elementary School); Dr. Laura Pladus (Rydal Elementary School); Dr. Janice Kline (Copper Beech Elementary School); Ms. Carla Greene (Overlook Elementary School); Mr. Charles Lentz (McKinley Elementary School); Dr. Kevin Osborne (Roslyn Elementary School); Dr. Marianne Kaemmer (Highland Elementary School).