Lower Merion School District

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The Lower Merion School District (LMSD), located in Philadelphia's historic Main Line suburbs, serves the 62,000 residents of Lower Merion Township and the Borough of Narberth. Established as one of Pennsylvania's first public school districts in 1834, LMSD enjoys a rich tradition of achievement, innovation and community partnership and a longstanding reputation as one of the finest school systems

in the United States. The District's six elementary schools, three middle schools and two high schools provide a challenging, multi-disciplinary academic program and dynamic, co-curricular experience to more than 8600 students. Of the District's nine eligible schools, all have received recognition for excellence by the Commonwealth and seven have received the National Blue Ribbon Award for Excellence in Education. LMSD schools rank among the highest in Pennsylvania for SAT and PSAT scores, AP Participation rate, total number of National Merit Semifinalists, total number of International Baccalaureate diplomas granted and in numerous publications' "Top Schools" lists. Approximately ninety-four percent of high school graduates attend institutions of higher learning. LMSD's comprehensive instructional program encompasses an array of services for special needs and gifted children as well as community-based learning programs, extended daycare, early-intervention literacy support, an International Baccalaureate diploma program and a full menu of high school honors and AP courses. An extensive range of course offerings in core areas, music and the arts, technology and special subjects form the foundation of the District's secondary curriculum. Themed, year-long middle school programs offer students enhanced opportunities to explore subjects through hands-on, interdisciplinary study and block scheduling. The District's World Languages program enables all students to receive uninterrupted foreign language instruction from second grade until the time they graduate from high school. More than 500 supervised academic, athletic, community outreach and performance-oriented co-curricular programs are available in the District, from elementary school technology clubs to high school varsity sports. In addition to serving student programs, the District's facilities are utilized by thousands of community members for enrichment programs, recreation and general use. The District's professional staff consists of more than 630 full time teachers, 80% of whom have advanced degrees. The faculty is complemented by a support staff of more than 500 skilled individuals. A guidance counselor and psychologist are available in every school. LMSD maintains one of the lowest class size averages in Pennsylvania. The student-to professional staff ratio at the secondary level is 11:1 and average class size in the District is approximately 21 students. In addition to providing a supportive teaching environment, the District offers one of the highest salaries and best benefits packages in Pennsylvania and extensive staff development opportunities. LMSD is one of only two districts in Pennsylvania to earn Moody's highest bond rating, a reflection of outstanding fiscal strength and stewardship.

🗓 Want to know what’s coming up this week in LMSD? 🧐Visit 👉 link.lmsd.org/update
05/24/2026

🗓 Want to know what’s coming up this week in LMSD? 🧐

Visit 👉 link.lmsd.org/update

05/23/2026

🎼 Black Rock Middle School recently hosted its spring concert series, showcasing talented instrumental and vocal music students who performed beautifully for family, friends and community members over several evenings in the Royals’ Theater! 🎻

The accompanying video highlights Black Rock’s combined seventh- and eighth-grade orchestra, including 27 cellists featured prominently in this performance of Richard Meyer’s “Cellos Ole!” The performance was directed by Royals music teachers Peter Oswald and Gabe Romero.

[Video description: Black Rock Middle School seventh- and eighth-grade orchestra students are seated on stage with their instruments, performing “Cellos Ole!” as a combined ensemble. The performance highlights the students’ collaboration, musicianship and preparation during a school concert.]

Penn Valley kindergarteners recently stepped out of the classroom and into the great outdoors during a hands-on field tr...
05/22/2026

Penn Valley kindergarteners recently stepped out of the classroom and into the great outdoors during a hands-on field trip to Riverbend Environmental Education Center! 🌿

Full story + pics here 👉 link.lmsd.org/PVbend

Cynwyd is celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month and Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage M...
05/22/2026

Cynwyd is celebrating Jewish American Heritage Month and Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month with hallway displays highlighting the histories, cultures and contributions of Jewish American and AAPI communities! 🤗🦉

With stormy skies heading into Memorial Day weekend, second-grade students at Belmont Hills recently participated in a t...
05/22/2026

With stormy skies heading into Memorial Day weekend, second-grade students at Belmont Hills recently participated in a timely project-based learning unit as the Bulldogs’ young meteorologists explored the wild world of extreme weather! 🌪️⚡🌧️

Full story + pics here 👉 link.lmsd.org/BHW

Black Rock Middle School’s Kehillah Jewish Affinity Group recently gathered for a fun, reflective and community-centered...
05/21/2026

Black Rock Middle School’s Kehillah Jewish Affinity Group recently gathered for a fun, reflective and community-centered activity in celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month! 🔯 🇺🇸

The Royals enjoyed snacks, Jewish American trivia and meaningful discussion about Jewish identity, culture and community, while also working collaboratively on a mini-museum project that will highlight influential Jewish Americans, important moments in Jewish American history, cultural traditions, music, food, art and more.

The mini-museum, created under the guidance of social studies teacher and club sponsor Dr. Amanda Groen, will be on display at Black Rock in the coming weeks. Great work, Royals! 👑

Belmont Hills Elementary School kindergarteners recently took their learning outdoors during a visit to the Riverbend En...
05/20/2026

Belmont Hills Elementary School kindergarteners recently took their learning outdoors during a visit to the Riverbend Environmental Education Center in Gladwyne! 🌿

The Bulldogs spent the day trekking the trails, wandering the woods and learning about science firsthand while immersed in nature at the beautiful Spring Mill Road Preserve. 🌳

See photos from their adventure here ➡️ link.lmsd.org/BHbend

The LMHS Food Truck Festival and Battle of the Bands originally scheduled for May 21, 2026, is postponed to May 28, 2026...
05/20/2026

The LMHS Food Truck Festival and Battle of the Bands originally scheduled for May 21, 2026, is postponed to May 28, 2026.

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