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Unionville-Chadds Ford School District
School district in Pennsylvania, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Unionville-Chadds Ford School District (UCFSD) is a school district in southeastern Chester County and western Delaware County, Pennsylvania, a 77-square-mile (200 km2) area encompassing seven townships[2] and serving a total of approximately 4,000 students.[3]


The district is located in a fairly wealthy suburb of Philadelphia, the nation's sixth most-populous city, and Wilmington, Delaware. The district's budget, primarily obtained through property taxes, is approximately three times larger than the Pennsylvania average, at $53,902,000, equating to $12,877 spent by the district per student per year.[4]
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Schools
- Unionville High School
- Charles F. Patton Middle School
- Unionville Elementary School
- Hillendale Elementary School
- Pocopson Elementary School
- Chadds Ford Elementary School
Demographics
- White: 79.42%
- Asian: 12.93%
- Hispanic: 4.39%
- Black: 0.72%
- Native American: 0.05%
UCFSD has a significantly higher percent of White and Asian students and significantly lower percent of Black and Hispanic students than the Pennsylvania average.[3]
- Male: 50.8%
- Female: 49.2%[3]
District administration
The district's offices are located in Unionville High School in Kennett Square. The current administration is as follows:[5]
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