New Hope-Solebury School District

New Hope-Solebury School District is the only school district that educates children in Solebury Township, Pennsylvania; and the Borough of New Hope, Pennsylvania. New Hope-Solebury School District includes the towns of New Hope, Solebury, Lahaska, Carversville, and Lumberville, enrolling 1,303 students in 2022. Covering 28.57 square miles,[1] New Hope-Solebury School District is relatively small and rural compared to the larger and more urbanized public school districts that surround it.

New Hope-Solebury School District
Address
180 West Bridge Street
New Hope
, Pennsylvania, 18938
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–12
Students and staff
Enrollment1,311 (2021–22) [1][2]
District mascotLions
ColorsBlue, gold
Other information
Websitenhsd.org

Within the school district is one elementary school (broken into two campuses), one middle school and one high school. All schools except one of the elementary schools reside on the same campus in downtown New Hope. Since 2000, both the middle school and high school have been renovated and a second elementary school campus has been added.

Elementary schools

  • New Hope-Solebury Lower Elementary School: Grades K-2 (Solebury, PA) [3]
  • New Hope-Solebury Upper Elementary School: Grades 3-5 (New Hope, PA) [4]

Middle school

  • New Hope-Solebury Middle School: Grades 6-8 (New Hope, PA) [5]

High school

References

  1. "New Hope-Solebury SD". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  2. "District Directory Information for New Hope-Solebury SD". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Educational Sciences. Retrieved 2023-01-25.
  3. "New Hope-Solebury Lower ES". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  4. "New Hope-Solebury Upper ES". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  5. "New Hope-Solebury MS". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
  6. "New Hope-Solebury HS". Pennsylvania Department of Education. Retrieved February 2, 2021.
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