Bristol Township School District
School district data reflects the latest publicly available data from the PA Department of Education. School leadership information is updated on an as needed basis. If you have questions about the data or terms used on this profile, please visit the Terminology page.
This school district serves the following county or counties: Bucks
District Profile
District Profile
Address
5 Blue Lake Rd
Levittown, PA 19057-3017
Phone 215-943-3200
Fax 215-949-8889
Municipalities in District
Includes the municipalities of Bristol Township.
Square Miles
Students Enrolled
Schools in District
Total Number of Schools:
6
- Brookwood El Sch (K-5)
- Keystone El Sch (K-5)
- Mill Creek El Sch (K-5)
- Neil A Armstrong MS (6,7-8)
- Roosevelt MS (6,7-8)
- Truman SHS (PreK,9-12)
Online Learning
Career and Technology Center
Intermediate Unit
District Map
School district: light blue; Administrative office: medium blue circle; County(ies) served: green dashes.
District Demographics
Total Students
Ethnicity
- American Indian
- 0.25%
- Asian
- 2.56%
- Black
- 16.22%
- Latino
- 13.31%
- Pacific Islander
- 0.22%
- 2 or More Races
- 8.41%
- White
- 59.03%
Gender
- Male
- 51.31%
- Female
- 48.69%
Other Statistics
- Special Education
- 21.40%
- English Learner
- 4.80%
Financials
Median Household Income
Revenue Sources
Type of Revenue | Income | Percent of Budget |
---|---|---|
Local Revenues | $94,495,217.50 | 65.95% |
State Revenues | $46,308,837.77 | 32.32% |
Federal | $2,474,526.89 | 1.72% |
Other | N/A | N/A |
Other Tax Stats
- Property Taxes Collected by District
- $84,224,650.28
- Property Values Within District
-
$203,800.00Median Home Value
Academic Outcomes
Graduation Rate
Rigorous Courses
Post-Secondary Plans
- 23.43%
- College/University
- 1.63%
- Other Specialized Learning
PSSA Stats
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | English Language Arts | Math | Science |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 3 | 45.06% | 39.91% | N/A |
Grade 4 | 52.50% | 34.87% | 67.82% |
Grade 5 | 53.06% | 35.90% | N/A |
Grade 6 | 56.67% | 13.19% | N/A |
Grade 7 | 50.71% | 15.45% | N/A |
Grade 8 | 48.85% | 16.25% | 39.04% |
Keystone Results
% of Advanced or Proficient
Grade Level | Literature | Algebra I | Biology |
---|---|---|---|
Grade 11 | 45.08% | 30.03% | 57.73% |
Staff
Teachers
Administrators
Support
Student /Teacher Ratio
School District Leadership
School District Leadership
Superintendent of Schools: Michael Nitti
School Board Directors *
Name | Total Years of Service | Current Term |
School Director Training Certificate
PSBA Provided
|
Certificate of Board Governance |
Continuing Education Badges Earned
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James Morgan
Board President
|
6 | 2021-2025 | |||
Kellie Buchanan
Board Vice President
|
7 | 2021-2025 |
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Barbara Bill | 6 | 2019-2023 |
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Amanda Geist | 8 | 2019-2023 |
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Christopher Harkins | 4 | 2019-2023 |
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Donna Kelly | 4 | 2019-2023 |
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Constance Moore | 12 | 2019-2023 |
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Gallus Obert | 8 | 2021-2025 |
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Mary Sharble | 2 | 2021-2025 |
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* In accordance with Act 55 of 2017 and Act 18 of 2019, school board directors are required to complete approved training starting in the 2018-2019 school year. School board directors who began their term in 2017 are permitted to take this training, but it is not required. School board directors who began their term after July 1, 2018 are required to complete an initial 5 hours of new school director training and at the beginning of each subsequent election, 3 hours of advanced school director training. School board director data will be updated as it is made available. Data updates occur regularly and ongoing.
Success Stories
- Students walk to fight back against breast cancer
- Key Club donates 700 stuffed animals to veterans
- Play-based kindergarten develops social skills
- Students raise money, write letters for veterans
- Heritage Conservancy empowers students to protect environment
- NOVA teaches students how to be upstanders
- Students conduct experiments for National Chemistry Week
- Students raise awareness for breast cancer
- Middle school students pledge to be peacemakers
- Student’s design picked for mural in Morrisville
- Students perform in dance and musical theatre showcase
- Drummers with Attitude performs at minor league baseball game
- Teachers honored for creating ‘Caring Community’
- Mill Creek Elementary raises money for awareness/research
- Using nature as a tool for social and emotional learning
- Truman adds driver’s education elective and simulators
- NOVA teaches prevention programs to students
- Students sew items for wildlife center
- Broadway stage manager speaks to drama students
- Faster and safer school dismissal with new app
- School donation room supports community
- Students learn about college applications and career development
- BTSD debuts monthly podcast, Tiger Talk
- Tony Award-winning producer speaks to drama students
- Virtual Family Nights provide group connection
- Harry S. Truman Named a PNGAS Guard Friendly High School
- Truman DECA Advances to State Conference
- Michael Barrera virtually visits Truman High School class
- Schools earn state recognition for behavioral support program
- Superhero Day raises over $1,000 for Women’s Animal Center
- Guided Reading fosters collaborative learning in Bristol Twp. SD