Upper Darby schools serve an increasingly diverse population: 41% of students are White, 42% are African American, 13% are Asian/Pacific Islander, 3% are Hispanic and 1% are other. In 2010, there are 877 Limited English Proficient (LEP) students speaking over 70 languages, including Punjabi, Vietnamese, Chinese, Korean, Albanian, Greek, and Urdu. Over 350 students also meet the state criteria for immigrant status. In addition, the district annually educates more than 380 students who have refugee status and/or limited formal schooling. In the past seven years, the percentage of students who meet the low-income status set by the Federal Free/Reduced Lunch Program has risen from 23% to almost 50%.[4]
Schools
Upper Darby School District operates one high school, two middle schools, ten elementary schools, one kindergarten center, and a cyber academy.
The school property, previously used as the St. Charles School, is leased from the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia. It opened to allow the district more space to teach students.[5]
Primos Elementary, Grades K-5
Stonehurst Hills Elementary, Grades 1-5
Upper Darby Kindergarten Center, Grade K
Westbrook Park Elementary, Grades K-5
Extracurriculars
The district offers a variety of clubs, activities and sports.