Early Education in Perry County
Perry is a rural-mix county located in central Pennsylvania. According to the US Census Bureau, the 2009 population was 45,502, an estimated 4.3% increase from 2000. Approximately 79.9% of the adult population graduated high school, and nearly 11.3% have a bachelor's degree or higher education. The main industry in the county is Educational Services. The median household income in 2008 was $54,078.
In Perry County:
There are 2,845 children from birth to age five living in the county.
Risk Factors affecting children's success in school. Risk factors like those listed below can hurt a child's chances of doing well in school.
- 72.3% of children under age five live in economically at-risk families
- 16.0% of births to mothers with less than a high school education
- 26.2% of third graders scored below proficient on the 2009 PSSA reading test
Quality early education. Quality early education like the programs listed below helps children overcome risk factors and succeed in school!
Of children from birth to age five:
Download and print Perry County's ECE profile page (PDF)
Learn more about this county by viewing the Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning 2009-2010 Reach and Risk Report.
 Return to the Main Early Education in Pennsylvania Page.
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334 people and families in Perry County have signed the PA's Promise declaration, including:
- Marie Fisher, Duncannon
- Stevie Kramer, Landisburg
- Joseph Novak, Loysville
- Barry DonBaugh, Millerstown
- Allison Mullen, New Bloomfield
- Lauren Greene, Newport
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