Mission
Fueled by the core values of faith, family, integrity/honesty, perseverance, and respect, William L. Sayre High School is committed to preparing all students to become lifelong learners, active citizens and key members of a 21st century, global economy. Through a standards-based curriculum and active partnerships with the community, Sayre will provide a platform to ensure that all students develop the necessary skills to successfully advocate for themselves in order to be successful in their academic and life choices after graduation.
Points Of Pride
1. School partnership with the Netter Center
2. Out-of-school-time (OST) programs
3. Urban Nutrition Initiative Program and garden
4. Sayre Health Center Collaborative
5. Mural Arts Program
6. College and career program opportunities
7. Promise Corp
8. ELECT Program
9. TOPS (Teen Outreach Program)
10. 9th Grade Academy
Admissions Policy
Serves students from catchment area. Students from outside catchment are selected in the lottery.
Accreditations and Honors
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Student Achievement
Raw data measures student performance on standardized tests. Not all schools take the same standardized tests. Direct comparisons between different tests should not be made.
At William L. Sayre High School, excellence is the expectation. We continuously monitor our data and strategically plan to utilize our personnel to the greatest capacity. We are building experience among our staff that includes all aspects of leadership, including the important element of school culture. How is the rating for School Incidents calculated? This rating represents the reportable incident count per 100 students. Reported suspensions and expulsions are not factored into the rating for School Incidents.
Learn more about GPS ratings methodology here.
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This data reflects the total number of incidents, suspensions, and expulsions per 100 students reported by the school to the Pennsylvania Department of Education. To view a reportable incident report for a particular public school, see the
Pennsylvania Safe Schools Reports. Data for private schools are derived from similar reports submitted directly to GreatPhillySchools.