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Jenkintown principal outlines five graduation pathways, cites 51-of-51 cohort graduation and AP performance

School Board of the School District of Jenkintown · January 13, 2026
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Summary

The district principal reported a 100% cohort graduation rate for the prior year (51 of 51), broke down the five state-recognized pathways to graduation, and reviewed AP performance and instructional interventions to boost scores.

At the Jan. 12 meeting, the principal (speaker who self-identified as principal) presented the district’s approach to graduation and college-readiness measures, emphasizing that last year 51 of 51 students in the graduating cohort earned diplomas and describing the five Pennsylvania graduation pathways under Act 158.

The principal said Jenkintown’s basic local diploma requires 25 credits and summarized the five pathways: Keystone proficiency (proficiency on three Keystone exams), a Keystone composite score option,…

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