S TATISTICAL S ECTION Narrative................................................................................................................................................106 Schedule of Trend Data ..........................................................................................................................107 10 Year Trend Schedules Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Pension ...........................................................................108 Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Pension...................................................................................109 Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Pension ...........................................................................109 Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans ..................................110 Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans .........................................111 Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans ..................................111 Pension Investment Income..............................................................................................................112 Premium Assistance Investment Income ...........................................................................................113 Health Options Program Investment Income ...................................................................................113 Summary Membership Data ............................................................................................................114 Summary Annuity Data ...................................................................................................................114 Pension Benefit and Refund Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position ..............................................115 Average Monthly Pension Benefit Payments .....................................................................................116 Average Monthly Pension Benefit Payments and Average Final Average Salary..................................118 Average Monthly Premium Assistance Benefit Payments and Average Final Average Salary ...............119 Pension Benefit Disbursement by County ..............................................................................................120 Ten Largest Employers ...........................................................................................................................121 Schedule of Employers ...........................................................................................................................122
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S T A T I S T I C A L S E C T I O N
Narrative................................................................................................................................................106Schedule of Trend Data ..........................................................................................................................10710 Year Trend Schedules
Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Pension ...........................................................................108Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Pension...................................................................................109Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Pension ...........................................................................109Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans ..................................110Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans .........................................111Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans ..................................111Pension Investment Income ..............................................................................................................112Premium Assistance Investment Income ...........................................................................................113Health Options Program Investment Income ...................................................................................113Summary Membership Data ............................................................................................................114Summary Annuity Data ...................................................................................................................114Pension Benefi t and Refund Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position ..............................................115Average Monthly Pension Benefi t Payments .....................................................................................116Average Monthly Pension Benefi t Payments and Average Final Average Salary ..................................118Average Monthly Premium Assistance Benefi t Payments and Average Final Average Salary ...............119
Pension Benefi t Disbursement by County ..............................................................................................120Ten Largest Employers ...........................................................................................................................121Schedule of Employers ...........................................................................................................................122
Statistical Section
PAGE 106 | PSERS
To assist readers in the assessment of the System’s economic condition, the Statistical Section of this Comprehensive Annual Financial Report presents information to add historical perspective, context, and detail to the fi nancial statements, notes to fi nancial statements, and required supplementary information presented in the preceding sections. To provide historical perspective and a sense of trend, the exhibits in this Section are presented in multiple-year formats. The information is categorized into four topical groups: Financial Trends, Revenue Capacity, Demographic and Economic Information, and Operating Information.
Financial TrendsThe Financial Trend Schedules and Graphs provide detailed information to present how PSERS’ fi nancial position has changed over time.
The following Financial Trend Schedules are presented:• Schedule of Trend Data • Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Pension• Total Changes in Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans
The following Financial Trend Graphs are presented:• Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Pension• Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans• Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Pension• Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans
Revenue Capacity
• Pension Investment Income• Premium Assistance Investment Income• Health Options Program Investment Income
Demographic and Economic InformationSome of the following schedules listed are dependent upon an actuarial valuation. For those schedules, the most recent information is presented as of the year ended June 30, 2014, the date of PSERS’ most current actuarial valuation completed at the time of publication.
• Summary Membership Data• Summary Annuity Data • Pension Benefi t and Refund Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position • Average Monthly Pension Benefi t Payments • Average Monthly Pension Benefi t Payments and Average Final Average Salary • Average Monthly Premium Assistance Benefi t Payments and Average Final Average Salary• Pension Benefi t Disbursement by County
Operating Information
• Ten Largest Employers • Schedule of Employers
Statistical Section Narrative
Statistical Section
PSERS | PAGE 107
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year
s end
ed J
une
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ontri
butio
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ates
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age
Mem
ber %
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:M
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ensi
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OP
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373,
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5,99
2,97
95,
617,
247
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9,17
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erag
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nsio
n $
*25
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934
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026
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ive
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bers
259,
868
263,
312
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428
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152
282,
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irem
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Sche
dule
of T
rend
Dat
a(D
olla
r Am
ount
s in
Thou
sand
s)*
*A
ll do
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mou
nts a
re in
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rage
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ual M
embe
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nsio
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ata
for t
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egor
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elat
e to
the
actu
aria
l val
uatio
n fo
r fi s
cal y
ear e
nded
June
30,
201
5. R
esul
ts fo
r thi
s val
uatio
n w
ere
not a
vaila
ble
at p
ublic
atio
n da
te.
***
Cen
ters
for M
edic
are
and
Med
icai
d Se
rvic
es
Statistical Section
PAGE 108 | PSERS
Add
ition
s to
Fidu
ciar
y N
et P
ositi
onD
educ
tions
from
Fid
ucia
ry N
et P
ositi
on
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efi t
Paym
ents
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Ende
d Ju
ne 3
0M
embe
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ploy
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stm
ent
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me
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sfer
s**
Tota
lD
educ
tions
Net
Incr
ease
/ (D
ecre
ase)
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$98
4,63
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6,73
1$
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8,51
6$
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6,08
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167
$20
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$42
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$3,
429
$6,
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47,
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56,7
715,
166,
777
862,
018
22,8
2338
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1,88
76,
092,
217
3,96
4,55
4
2013
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1,44
6,40
24,
126,
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6,56
3,49
14,
905,
200
1,11
1,69
224
,461
37,4
802,
893
6,08
1,72
648
1,76
5
2012
952,
887
1,00
4,58
41,
093,
319
3,05
0,79
04,
691,
250
964,
056
24,6
7534
,242
2,76
55,
716,
988
(2,6
66,1
98)
2011
1,04
2,70
765
8,51
19,
246,
091
10,9
47,3
094,
322,
520
958,
703
17,6
9537
,028
9,84
45,
345,
790
5,60
1,51
9
2010
952,
047
535,
331
6,11
3,67
97,
601,
057
4,09
5,33
486
6,88
816
,720
12,1
057,
015
4,99
8,06
22,
602,
995
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911,
118
515,
889
(16,
201,
701)
(14,
774,
694)
3,88
5,28
675
4,01
120
,369
35,6
397,
947
4,70
3,25
2(1
9,47
7,94
6)
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879,
598
753
,532
(1
,782
,628
)(1
49,4
98)
3,6
23,6
52
1,0
12,6
88
28,
713
35,
863
17,
157
4,7
18,0
73
(4,8
67,5
71)
2007
855,
322
659,
545
12,6
94,3
27
14,2
09,1
94
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89,0
04
855
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1
8,18
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5,23
9 6,
010
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03,8
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05,3
30
2006
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647
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935,
586
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0,11
1 3
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8
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61
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330
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391
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62
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20,8
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0
Tota
l Cha
nges
in F
iduc
iary
Net
Pos
ition
- Pe
nsio
n10
Yea
r Tre
nd(D
olla
r Am
ount
s in
Thou
sand
s)
* R
epor
ting
of a
dmin
istra
tive
expe
nses
for fi
sca
l yea
r end
ed Ju
ne 3
0, 2
010
incl
udes
effe
cts o
f the
cap
italiz
atio
n of
inta
ngib
le a
sset
s as a
resu
lt of
PS
ERS’
impl
emen
tatio
n of
GA
SB S
tate
men
t No.
51
Acco
untin
g an
d Fi
nanc
ial R
epor
ting
for I
ntan
gibl
e As
sets
.
** N
et tr
ansf
ers t
o th
e C
omm
onw
ealth
of P
enns
ylva
nia
Stat
e Em
ploy
ees’
Ret
irem
ent S
yste
m.
Statistical Section
PSERS | PAGE 109
Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Pension10 Year Trend
(Dollar Amounts in Billions)
Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Pension10 Year Trend
(Dollar Amounts in Billions)
$6.3$6.1$6.1
$5.7
$5.3$5.0
$4.7$4.7
$4.1$3.9
$
$1
$2
$3
$4
$5
$6
$7
2015201420132012201120102009200820072006
$4.9
$10.1
$6.6
$3.1
$10.9
$7.6
$14.8
$0.2
$14.2
$9.2
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Statistical Section
PAGE 110 | PSERS
Tota
l Cha
nges
in F
iduc
iary
Net
Pos
ition
- Po
stem
ploy
men
t Hea
lthca
re P
lans
10 Y
ear T
rend
(Dol
lar A
mou
nts i
n Th
ousa
nds)
Prem
ium
Ass
ista
nce
Hea
lth O
ptio
ns P
rogr
am
Add
ition
s to
Fidu
ciar
y N
et P
ositi
onD
educ
tions
from
Fid
ucia
ry N
et P
ositi
on
Year
End
ed
June
30
Em
ploy
erC
ontr
ibut
ions
Net
Inve
stm
ent
Inco
me
Tota
lA
dditi
ons
Ben
efi ts
Adm
inis
trat
ive
Tota
lD
educ
tions
Net
Incr
ease
/(D
ecre
ase)
2015
$11
6,80
8$
215
$11
7,02
3$
106,
298
$2,
142
$10
8,44
0$
8,58
3
2014
117,
868
7011
7,93
810
4,19
72,
030
106,
227
11,7
11
2013
108,
676
110
108,
786
100,
078
2,11
2 10
2,19
0 6,
596
2012
81,3
4342
381
,766
97,2
06
2,06
5 99
,271
(1
7,50
5)
2011
89,2
4269
189
,933
93,5
181,
988
95,5
06(5
,573
)
2010
102,
703
869
103,
572
89,9
111,
944
91,8
5511
,717
2009
92,4
931,
861
94,3
5483
,206
1,81
985
,025
9,32
9
2008
81,3
17
2,75
5 84
,072
84
,335
1,
244
85,5
79
(1,5
07)
2007
86,7
63
2,57
389
,336
82,0
31
2,79
0 84
,821
4,
515
2006
74,0
65
2,85
076
,915
79,2
98
1,97
7 81
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(4
,360
)
Add
ition
s to
Fidu
ciar
y N
et P
ositi
onD
educ
tions
from
Fid
ucia
ry N
et P
ositi
on
Year
End
ed
June
30
Part
icip
ant
Prem
ium
sC
MS
Con
trib
utio
ns
Net
Inve
stm
ent
Inco
me
Tota
lA
dditi
ons
Ben
efi ts
Adm
inis
trat
ive
Tota
lD
educ
tions
Net
Incr
ease
/ (D
ecre
ase)
2015
$28
1,85
5$
42,4
36$
152
$32
4,44
3$
287,
255
$28
,027
$31
5,28
2$
9,16
1
2014
257,
740
37,7
5919
129
5,69
025
9,75
325
,975
285,
728
9,96
2
2013
234,
516
40,6
9822
627
5,44
022
9,03
922
,644
251,
683
23,7
57
2012
213,
642
33,4
62
237
247,
341
213,
027
20,2
13
233,
240
14,1
01
2011
201,
014
32,0
8031
023
3,40
421
4,96
718
,729
233,
696
(292
)
2010
191,
184
33,9
0144
022
5,52
519
3,30
716
,443
209,
750
15,7
75
2009
178,
801
31,5
561,
528
211,
885
181,
035
13,8
1719
4,85
217
,033
2008
159,
563
28,4
26
4,28
8 19
2,27
7 17
5,13
6 12
,143
18
7,27
9 4,
998
2007
144,
185
27,7
89
5,82
1 17
7,79
5 16
9,78
4 12
,453
18
2,23
7 (4
,442
)
2006
155,
199
13,9
41
4,20
3 17
3,34
3 15
1,11
7 11
,261
16
2,37
8 10
,965
Statistical Section
PSERS | PAGE 111
Additions to Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans10 Year Trend
(Dollar Amounts in Millions)
$-
$25
$50
$75
$100
$125
$150
$175
$200
$225
$250
$275
$300
$325
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
$76.9 $89.3 $84.1
$94.4 $103.6
$89.9 $81.8
$108.8 $117.9 $117.0
$173.3 $177.8
$192.3
$211.9 $225.5
$233.4 $247.3
$275.4
$295.7
$324.4
Premium Assistance HOP
$-
$25
$50
$75
$100
$125
$150
$175
$200
$225
$250
$275
$300
$325
2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
$81.3 $84.8 $85.6 $85.0 $91.9 $95.5 $99.3 $102.2
$106.2 $108.4
$162.4
$182.2 $187.3 $194.9
$209.8
$233.7 $233.2
$251.7
$285.7
$315.3
Premium Assistance HOP
Deductions from Fiduciary Net Position - Postemployment Healthcare Plans10 Year Trend
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2013Number of retired members 10 29 345 521 945 1,169 937 191 Final Average Salary $ 39,856 $ 61,571 $ 51,758 $ 57,669 $ 69,854 $ 76,812 $ 83,780 $ 84,225 Monthly Benefi t $ 99 $ 100 $ 99 $ 100 $ 98 $ 98 $ 98 $ 100
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2012Number of retired members 8 18 259 342 594 819 666 128 Final Average Salary $ 33,448 $ 38,655 $ 45,382 $ 54,454 $ 64,728 $ 74,849 $ 79,041 $ 77,220 Monthly Benefi t $ 100 $ 69 $ 100 $ 100 $ 99 $ 98 $ 97 $ 99
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2011Number of retired members 24 39 325 475 853 1,543 1,402 207 Final Average Salary $ 41,609 $ 51,763 $ 48,062 $ 54,261 $ 67,086 $ 74,658 $ 79,436 $ 77,751 Monthly Benefi t $ 100 $ 100 $ 98 $ 99 $ 97 $ 96 $ 97 $ 98
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2010Number of retired members 20 21 227 381 597 1,371 1,253 165 Final Average Salary $ 36,052 $ 48,277 $ 45,245 $ 55,323 $ 65,244 $ 73,207 $ 80,413 $ 80,328 Monthly Benefi t $ 100 $ 100 $ 98 $ 98 $ 98 $ 97 $ 97 $ 100
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2009Number of retired members 32 33 202 353 555 1,324 1,273 129 Final Average Salary $ 30,120 $ 44,926 $ 44,889 $ 49,416 $ 62,449 $ 72,314 $ 76,742 $ 79,676 Monthly Benefi t $ 100 $ 96 $ 99 $ 98 $ 97 $ 95 $ 96 $ 97
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2008Number of retired members 32 36 242 336 609 1,686 1,435 114 Final Average Salary $ 31,419 $ 41,391 $ 41,714 $ 49,709 $ 59,708 $ 70,486 $ 75,903 $ 72,718 Monthly Benefi t $ 97 $ 100 $ 99 $ 99 $ 97 $ 95 $ 95 $ 96
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2007Number of retired members 29 36 271 370 741 1,986 1,609 101 Final Average Salary $ 36,165 $ 39,981 $ 37,907 $ 46,781 $ 59,682 $ 69,722 $ 73,808 $ 78,288 Monthly Benefi t $ 9 $ 99 $ 98 $ 99 $ 96 $ 93 $ 93 $ 98
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2006Number of retired members 35 29 288 343 713 1,931 1,491 113 Final Average Salary $ 27,700 $ 40,994 $ 37,316 $ 43,608 $ 56,647 $ 68,662 $ 72,726 $ 74,851 Monthly Benefi t $ 97 $ 100 $ 97 $ 98 $ 98 $ 93 $ 92 $ 92
Fiscal year ended June 30, 2005Number of retired members 32 42 265 297 751 2,143 1,759 136 Final Average Salary $ 31,231 $ 32,470 $ 37,651 $ 41,099 $ 56,000 $ 68,328 $ 71,690 $ 74,802 Monthly Benefi t $ 78 $ 99 $ 100 $ 97 $ 94 $ 89 $ 87 $ 94
* Actuarial valuation for year ended June 30, 2014 is the most current valuation completed at the publication date.
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PSERS provides a stable source of revenue for local economies throughout Pennsylvania. Each year PSERS pays out billions in pension benefi ts to retired members who reside in Pennsylvania. Since over 90% was distributed to Commonwealth residents in calendar year 2014, a substantial portion of PSERS’ annual pension disbursements remain in Pennsylvania. These pension benefi ts are a signifi cant economic driver that benefi ts the economy of the Commonwealth.
Pension Benefi t Disbursement by CountyCalendar Year 2014
(Dollar Amounts in Millions)
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Ten Largest Employers *As of June 30, 2015
(Based on number of reported members)
EmployerNumber of Reported
MembersPercentage of
Total
1. Philadelphia City School District 17,422 6.20%2. Pittsburgh School District 4,099 1.46%3. Central Bucks School District 2,738 0.98%4. North Penn School District 2,213 0.79%5. Allentown City School District 2,062 0.73%6. Bethlehem Area School District 1,949 0.69%7. Reading School District 1,855 0.66%8. Council Rock School District 1,820 0.65%9. Lower Merion School District 1,765 0.63%
10. Pennsbury School District 1,713 0.61%
* Due to the stable comparable populations of school employees in PSERS’ employers over the years, a single presentation provides perspective for a ten-year period.
Pocono MountainPort AlleganyPortage AreaPottsgrovePottstownPottsville AreaPunxsutawney AreaPurchase Line
Q__________________Quaker ValleyQuakertown Community
R__________________Radnor TownshipReadingRed Lion AreaRedbank ValleyReynoldsRichlandRidgway AreaRidleyRinggoldRiversideRiverside Beaver CountyRiverviewRochester AreaRockwood AreaRose Tree Media
S__________________Saint Clair AreaSaint Marys AreaSalisbury TownshipSalisbury-Elk LickSaucon ValleySayre AreaSchuylkill Haven AreaSchuylkill ValleyScrantonSelinsgrove AreaSeneca ValleyShade Central CityShaler AreaShamokin AreaShanksville-StonycreekSharon CitySharpsville AreaShenandoah ValleyShenango AreaShikellamyShippensburg AreaSlippery Rock AreaSmethport Area
SolancoSomerset AreaSouderton AreaSouth AlleghenySouth Butler CountySouth EasternSouth Fayette TownshipSouth MiddletonSouth ParkSouth Side AreaSouth WesternSouth Williamsport AreaSoutheast DelcoSoutheastern GreeneSouthern Columbia AreaSouthern FultonSouthern Huntingdon County Southern Lehigh Southern Tioga Southern York CountySouthmoreland Spring Cove Spring Grove Area Springfi eld Springfi eld Township Spring-Ford Area State College Area Steel Valley Steelton-Highspire Sto-Rox Stroudsburg Area Sullivan County Susquehanna CommunitySusquehanna Township Susquenita
T__________________Tamaqua AreaTitusville AreaTowanda AreaTredyffrin-EasttownTrinity AreaTri-ValleyTroy AreaTulpehocken AreaTunkhannock AreaTurkeyfoot Valley AreaTuscaroraTussey MountainTwin ValleyTyrone Area
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Schedule of Employers (Continued)
Area Vocational Technical Schools
U__________________UnionUnion AreaUnion City AreaUniontown AreaUnionville-Chadds FordUnitedUpper AdamsUpper DarbyUpper Dauphin AreaUpper DublinUpper Merion AreaUpper Moreland TownshipUpper PerkiomenUpper Saint Clair
Warren CountyWarrior RunWarwickWashingtonWattsburg AreaWayne HighlandsWaynesboro AreaWeatherly AreaWellsboro AreaWest AlleghenyWest Branch AreaWest Chester AreaWest GreeneWest Jefferson HillsWest Middlesex AreaWest Miffl in AreaWest PerryWest ShoreWest York AreaWestern Beaver CountyWestern WayneWestmont HilltopWhitehall-Coplay
Wilkes-Barre AreaWilkinsburg BoroughWilliam PennWilliams ValleyWilliamsburg CommunityWilliamsport AreaWilmington AreaWilsonWilson AreaWindber AreaWissahickonWoodland HillsWyalusing AreaWyoming AreaWyoming Valley WestWyomissing Area
Y__________________York City York Suburban Yough
A. W. Beattie Career CenterAdmiral Peary AVTSBeaver County AVTSBedford County Technical CenterBerks CTCBethlehem AVTSBucks County Technical High SchoolButler County AVTSCarbon Career & Technical InstituteCareer Institute of TechnologyCentral Montco Technical High SchoolCentral PA Institute of Science &
TechnologyCentral Westmoreland CTCClarion County Career CenterClearfi eld County CTCColumbia-Montour AVTSCrawford County CTCCTC of Lackawanna CountyCumberland-Perry AVTSDauphin County Technical SchoolDelaware County AVTSEastern Center for Arts & TechnologyEastern Westmoreland CTCErie County Technical SchoolFayette County AVTSForbes Road CTCFranklin County CTCFulton County AVTS
Greater Altoona CTCGreater Johnstown AVTSGreene County CTCHuntingdon County CTCIndiana County Technology CenterJefferson County-DuBois AVTSLancaster County CTCLawrence County CTCLebanon County CTCLehigh Career & Technical InstituteLenape TechLycoming CTCMercer County Career CenterMiddle Bucks Institute of TechnologyMiffl in County Academy of Science &
TechnologyMon Valley CTCMonroe Career & Tech InstituteNorth Fayette County AVTSNorth Montco Technical Career CenterNorthern Tier Career CenterNorthern Westmoreland CTCNorthumberland County AVTSParkway West CTCReading-Muhlenberg CTCSchuylkill Technology CenterSomerset County Technology CenterSteel Center AVTSSUN Area Technical Institute
Susquehanna County CTCUpper Bucks County AVTSVenango Technology CenterWest Side AVTSWestern Area CTCWestern Center for Technical StudiesWilkes-Barre Area CTCYork County School of Technology
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Intermediate Units
Colleges / Universities
Other
Charter Schools (C S)
Schedule of Employers (Continued)
Allegheny #3Appalachia #8Arin #28Beaver Valley #27Berks County #14BLaST #17Bucks County #22Capital Area #15Carbon-Lehigh #21Central #10Central Susquehanna #16Chester County #24
Colonial #20Delaware County #25Intermediate Unit #1Lancaster-Lebanon #13Lincoln #12Luzerne #18Midwestern #4Montgomery County #23Northeastern Educational #19Northwest Tri-County #5Pittsburgh-Mt. Oliver #2Riverview #6
State System of Higher Education• Bloomsburg University• California University• Cheyney University• Clarion University of Pennsylvania • East Stroudsburg University• Edinboro University• Indiana University• Kutztown University • Lock Haven University• Mansfi eld University• Millersville University• Shippensburg University• Slippery Rock University• West Chester University
Bucks County Community CollegeButler County Community CollegeCommunity College of Allegheny CountyCommunity College of Beaver CountyCommunity College of PhiladelphiaDelaware County Community CollegeHarrisburg Area Community CollegeLehigh Carbon Community CollegeLuzerne County Community CollegeMontgomery County Community CollegeNorthampton County Community CollegePenn State UniversityPennsylvania College of TechnologyPennsylvania Highlands Community CollegeReading Area Community College
Westmoreland County Community College
Berks County Earned Income Tax BureauDepartment of Corrections - Commonwealth of
PennsylvaniaDepartment of Education - Commonwealth of
PennsylvaniaLancaster County Academy
Overbrook School for the BlindPennsylvania School Boards AssociationPennsylvania School for the DeafThaddeus Stevens College of TechnologyWestern Pennsylvania School for the BlindWestern Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
York Adams Academy
21st Century Cyber C SAchievement House C SAct Academy Cyber C SAd Prima C SAgora Cyber C SAlliance For Progress C SAntonia Pantoja C SArchitecture and Design Charter High SchoolArise Academy Charter High SchoolArts Academy C SAspira Bilingual Cyber C SAvon Grove C S
Baden Academy C SBear Creek Community C SBeaver Area Academic C SBelmont Academy C SBelmont C SBirney Preparatory Academy C SBoys’ Latin of Philadelphia C SBucks County Montessori C SCasa C SCenter for Student Learning Charter School at
PennsburyCentral Pennsylvania Digital Learning
Foundation C SCentre Learning Community C SChester County Family Academy C SChristopher Columbus C SCircle of Seasons C SCity Charter High SchoolCollegium C S Commonwealth Connections Academy C SCommunity Academy of Philadelphia C SCrispus Attucks Youthbuild C SDelaware Valley C SDiscovery C S
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Schedule of Employers (Continued)
Dr. Robert Ketterer C SEastern University Academy C SEnvironmental Charter School at Frick ParkErie Rise Leadership Academy C SEsperanza Academy C SEsperanza Cyber C SEugenio Maria de Hostos Community Bilingual
C SEvergreen Community C SFell C SFirst Philadelphia Charter School for LiteracyFolk Arts - Cultural Treasures C SFranklin Towne Charter Elementary SchoolFranklin Towne Charter High SchoolFreire C SFrederick Douglas Mastery C SGettysburg Montessori C SGillingham C SGlobal Leadership Academy C SGreen Woods C SHardy Williams Academy C SHelen Thackston C SHill House Passport Academy C SHope for Hyndman C SHoward Gardner Multiple Intelligence C SI-Lead C SImani Education Circle C SIMHOTEP Institute C SIndependence C SInfi nity C SJohn B Stetson C SKeystone Academy C SKeystone Education Center C SKhepera C SKipp Academy C SKipp West Philadelphia Preparatory C SLa Academia: The Partnership C SLaboratory C SLehigh Valley Academy Regional C SLehigh Valley Charter School for the
Performing ArtsLehigh Valley Dual Language C SLincoln C SLincoln Leadership Academy C SLincoln Park Performing Arts C SManchester Academic C SMariana Bracetti Academy C SMaritime Academy C SMastery Charter High School Mastery Charter School - Cleveland ElementaryMastery Charter School - Clymer ElementaryMastery Charter School - Francis D Pastorius
ElementaryMastery Charter School - Harrity Elementary
Mastery Charter School - Mann ElementaryMastery Charter School - Pickett CampusMastery Charter School - Shoemaker CampusMastery Charter School - Simon GratzMastery Charter School - Smedley ElementaryMastery Charter School - Thomas CampusMath Civics and Sciences C SMathematics, Science & Technology
Community C SMedical Academy C SMemphis Street Academy C S - J.P. JonesMontessori Regional C SMulti-Cultural Academy C SNew Day C SNew Foundations C SNew Media Technology C SNittany Valley C SNorthside Urban Pathways C SNorthwood Academy C SOlney Charter High SchoolPan American Academy C SPenn Hills C S for EntrepreneurshipPennsylvania Cyber C SPennsylvania Distance Learning C SPennsylvania Leadership C SPennsylvania Virtual C SPeople for People C SPerseus House Charter School of ExcellencePhiladelphia Academy C SPhiladelphia Charter School for Arts &
Sciences at H.R. EdmundsPhiladelphia Electrical & Technology Charter
High SchoolPhiladelphia Harambee Institute of Science and
Technology C SPhiladelphia Montessori C SPhiladelphia Performing Arts C SPremier Arts & Science C SPreparatory Charter School of Mathematics,
Science, Technology & CareersPropel - East C SPropel - NorthsidePropel Charter School - Braddock Hills Propel Charter School - HomesteadPropel Charter School - McKeesportPropel Charter School - MontourPropel Charter School - PitcairnRenaissance Academy - Edison C SRichard Allen Preparatory C SRobert Benjamin Wiley Community C SRoberto Clemente C SRoberto Clemente Elementary C S Russell Byers C SSankofa Freedom Academy C S
School Lane C SSeven Generations C SSouderton Charter School CollaborativeSpectrum C SStone Valley Community C SSugar Valley Rural C SSusQ - Cyber C SSylvan Heights Science C STacony Academy C STidioute Community C STruebright Science Academy C SUniversal Alcorn C SUniversal Audenried C SUniversal Bluford C SUniversal Creighton C SUniversal Daroff C SUniversal Institute C SUniversal Vare C SUrban League of Pittsburgh C SUrban Pathways K - 5 College C SVida C SWest Oak Lane C SWest Philadelphia Achievement Charter
Elementary SchoolWissahickon C SWonderland C SWorld Communications C SYork Academy Regional C SYoung Scholars C SYoung Scholars Kenderton C SYoung Scholars of Central Pennsylvania C SYoung Scholars of Western Pennsylvania C S