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Spring-Ford Area School District

School district in Pennsylvania


Summary

School district in Pennsylvania

FieldValue
nameSpring-Ford Area School District
logoSF_Ram_Full_Design.jpg
streetaddress857 South Lewis Road
cityRoyersford
statePennsylvania
zipcode19468
countryUnited States
superintendentJim Scanlon (Interim)
school_board9 members
chair_of_the_boardGabrielle “Abby” Deardorff
gradesK–12
established
budget$215 million (2025-2026)
us_nces_district_id
conferencePioneer Athletic Conference
mascotRam
colorsOxford Blue, Vegas Gold, and White
website

The Spring-Ford Area School District is a K-12 school district based in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States, which expands into Chester County. The system is made up of Limerick Township and Upper Providence Township, along with the boroughs of Royersford and Spring City.

The district includes seven elementary schools for grades K–4, a combined intermediate-level campus for grades 5–7, an eighth-grade center, a ninth-grade center, and Spring-Ford Senior High School, which serves grades 10–12.

The district’s elementary schools include Brooke Elementary School, Evans Elementary School, Limerick Elementary School, Oaks Elementary School—the largest elementary school in the district by enrollment as of late 2025—Royersford Elementary School, Spring City Elementary School, and Upper Providence Elementary School. Spring City Elementary School underwent major renovations during the 2024–2025 school year and reopened for the 2025–2026 school year.

The growing community of approximately 50,990 straddles the US-422 bypass and offers the best of both a small-town atmosphere and proximity to metropolitan attractions. The district is characterized by small towns, suburban neighborhoods and rural areas, with the name being denoted through the combination of Spring City and Royersford, to make the name Spring-Ford. The location offers easy access to the cultural appeal of Philadelphia, as well as the warmth and nurturing feel of suburban America. The district is approximately twenty miles northwest of Philadelphia, PA, twenty-five miles south of Reading, Pennsylvania, and five miles north of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. The district has a combined land area of 44.4 square miles, and the 2020 US Census population of the district is 50,990, compared to 47,368 in 2010 and 36,483 in 2000.

Curriculum

In 1966, the high school began having graphic arts and power mechanics.

Extracurricular activities

Student Journalism

''The Rampage''

Spring-Ford is home to a student-written news magazine that can be read digitally and physically.

''Ramoirs Literaty Magazine''

Ramoirs is the student literary magazine at Spring-Ford. Throughout the year, poetry, stories, art, and photography submissions are collected and edited and then compiled into an annual publication.

Notable alumni

  • Lisa Waltz (1979), actress
  • Amanda O'Leary (1985), lacrosse coach, Florida Gators
  • Joey Graziadei (2013), reality television personality, star of The Bachelor Season 28
  • Lucy Olsen (2021), college basketball player
  • Ashley Sessa (2022), professional field-hockey player

References

References

  1. "Spring City Expansion Project - Spring-Ford Area School District".
  2. "Spring City Expansion Project - Spring-Ford Area School District".
  3. (1966-08-30). "S-F High School Adds 2 Courses to Curriculum". [[The Mercury (Pottstown, Pennsylvania).
  4. "Rampage".
  5. (15 June 2012). "Q&A with Actress/Spring-Ford Alum Lisa Waltz".
  6. "Amanda O'Leary - Head Coach - Staff Directory".
  7. Hertzog. (22 August 2023). "Royersford native Joey Graziadei selected as new ‘Bachelor’ TV show lead".
  8. "Lucy Olsen - Women's Basketball".
  9. "Ashley Sessa – Official information about Ashley Sessa".
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