PA Child Molestation Attorneys
In the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania child sexual abuse or child molestation is a form of child abuse in which an adult or older adolescent uses a child for sexual stimulation. Forms of child sexual abuse include engaging in sexual activities with a child (whether by asking or pressuring, or by other means), indecent exposure (of the genitals, female nipples, etc.), child grooming, or using a child to produce child pornography. If you feel your child has been abused or molested by a coach, priest, teacher or anyone else you should speak with our Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers immediately.
Our team of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers will fight relentlessly to get your child the benefits and financial compensation they need. Serving Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Allentown, Harrisburg, Bethel Park, Lansdale, Upper Darby, Norristown, Erie, York.
Where Child Abuse & Molestation Happens
Child sexual abuse, also referred to as child molestation, can occur in a variety of settings, including home, school, or work (in places where child labor is common). Child marriage is one of the main forms of child sexual abuse; UNICEF has stated that child marriage “represents perhaps the most prevalent form of sexual abuse and exploitation of girls”. The effects of child sexual abuse and child molestation can include depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety, complex post-traumatic stress disorder, propensity to further victimization in adulthood, and physical injury to the child, among other problems. Sexual abuse by a family member is a form of incest and can result in more serious and long-term psychological trauma, especially in the case of parental incest. Do not hesitate to reach out to our Pittsburgh Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers to discuss how they can help your child.Pennsylvania Child Sex Abuse Facts & Statistics
The global prevalence of child sexual abuse has been estimated at 19.7% for females and 7.9% for males. Most sexual abuse offenders are acquainted with their victims; approximately 30% are relatives of the child, most often brothers, fathers, uncles, or cousins; around 60% are other acquaintances, such as “friends” of the family, babysitters, or neighbors; strangers are the offenders in approximately 10% of child sexual abuse cases. Most child sexual abuse is committed by men; studies on female child molesters show that women commit 14% to 40% of offenses reported against boys and 6% of offenses reported against girls. Let our Lansdale Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers help you. Child Sex Abuse, Child Molestation & Pedophilia In Pennsylvania The word pedophile is commonly applied indiscriminately to anyone who sexually abuses a child, but child sexual offenders are not pedophiles unless they have a strong sexual interest in prepubescent children. Under the law, child sexual abuse is often used as an umbrella term describing criminal and civil offenses in which an adult engages in sexual activity with a minor or exploits a minor for the purpose of sexual gratification. The American Psychological Association states that “children cannot consent to sexual activity with adults”, and condemns any such action by an adult: “An adult who engages in sexual activity with a child is performing a criminal and immoral act which never can be considered normal or socially acceptable behavior.” If you, or your child, has been the victim of a pedophile Catholic priest, teacher, doctor or coach let our Norristown, Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers fight to get your family the benefits you need to recover and move on.Effects Of Child Molestation On The Victim
Child sexual abuse and child molestation can result in both short-term and long-term harm. This can include psychopathology in later life. Indicators and effects include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, poor self-esteem, somatization, sleep disturbances, and dissociative and anxiety disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder. While children may exhibit regressive behaviors such as thumb sucking or bedwetting, the strongest indicator of sexual abuse is sexual acting out and inappropriate sexual knowledge and interest. Victims may withdraw from school and social activities and exhibit various learning and behavioral problems including cruelty to animals, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), conduct disorder, and oppositional defiant disorder (ODD). Teenage pregnancy & risky sexual behaviors may appear in adolescence. Child molestations victims report almost four times as many incidences of self-inflicted harm.
A study funded by the USA National Institute of Drug Abuse found that “Among more than 1,400 adult females, childhood sexual abuse was associated with increased likelihood of drug dependence, alcohol dependence, and psychiatric disorders. The associations are expressed as odds ratios: for example, women who experienced non-genital sexual abuse in childhood were 2.83 times more likely to suffer drug dependence as adults than were women who were not abused.”
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder & Child Molestation Cases
Child abuse, including sexual abuse, especially chronic abuse starting at early ages, has been found to be related to the development of high levels of dissociative symptoms, which includes amnesia for abuse memories. When severe sexual abuse (penetration, several perpetrators, lasting more than one year) had occurred, dissociative symptoms were even more prominent. Besides dissociative identity disorder (DID) and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), child sexual abuse survivors may present borderline personality disorder (BPD) and eating disorders such as bulimia nervosa.Research On Pennsylvania Child Molestation Claims
Because child sexual abuse often occurs alongside other possibly confounding variables, such as poor family environment and physical abuse, some scholars argue it is important to control for those variables in studies which measure the effects of sexual abuse. In a 1998 review of related literature, Martin and Fleming state “The hypothesis advanced in this paper is that, in most cases, the fundamental damage inflicted by child sexual abuse is due to the child’s developing capacities for trust, intimacy, agency and sexuality, and that many of the mental health problems of adult life associated with histories of child sexual abuse are second-order effects. Other studies have found an independent association of child sexual abuse with adverse psychological outcomes. Kendler et al. (2000) found that most of the relationship between severe forms of child sexual abuse and adult psychopathology in their sample could not be explained by family discord, because the effect size of this association decreased only slightly after they controlled for possible confounding variables. Their examination of a small sample of CSA-discordant twins also supported a causal link between child sexual abuse and adult psychopathology; the CSA-exposed subjects had a consistently higher risk for psychopathologic disorders than their CSA non-exposed twins. A 1998 meta-analysis by Bruce Rind et al. generated controversy by suggesting that child sexual abuse does not always cause pervasive harm, that some college students reported such encounters as positive experiences and that the extent of psychological damage depends on whether or not the child described the encounter as “consensual.” The study was criticized for flawed methodology and conclusions. The US Congress condemned the study for its conclusions and for providing material used by pedophile organizations to justify their activities.Injuries Associated With Child Molestation
Injury
Depending on the age and size of the child, and the degree of force used, child sexual abuse may cause internal lacerations and bleeding. In severe cases, damage to internal organs may occur, which, in some cases, may cause death.If your child has suffered any type of physical injury please call our Lansdale Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers.Infections
Child sexual abuse may cause infections and sexually transmitted diseases. Due to a lack of sufficient vaginal fluid, chances of infections can heighten depending on the age and size of the child. Vaginitis has also been reported. Our Pittsburgh Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers will hold all responsible parties accountable and get you the compensation you need for closure.Neurological damage
Research has shown that traumatic stress, including stress caused by sexual abuse, causes notable changes in brain functioning and development. Various studies have suggested that severe child sexual abuse may have a deleterious effect on brain development. Ito et al. (1998) found “reversed hemispheric asymmetry and greater left hemisphere coherence in abused subjects;”. Teicher et al. (1993) found that an increased likelihood of “ictal temporal lobe epilepsy-like symptoms” in abused subjects; Anderson et al. (2002) recorded abnormal transverse relaxation time in the cerebellar vermis of adults sexually abused in childhood. Teicher et al. (1993) found that child sexual abuse was associated with a reduced corpus callosum area; various studies have found an association of reduced volume of the left hippocampus with child sexual abuse; and Ito et al. (1993) found increased electrophysiological abnormalities in sexually abused children. Some studies indicate that sexual or physical abuse in children can lead to the overexcitation of an undeveloped limbic system. Teicher et al. (1993) used the “Limbic System Checklist-33” to measure ictal temporal lobe epilepsy-like symptoms in 253 adults. Reports of child sexual abuse were associated with a 49% increase to LSCL-33 scores, 11% higher than the associated increase of self-reported physical abuse. Reports of both physical and sexual abuse were associated with a 113% increase. Male and female victims were similarly affected. Navalta et al. (2006) found that the self-reported math Scholastic Aptitude Test scores of their sample of women with a history of repeated child sexual abuse were significantly lower than the self-reported math SAT scores of their non-abused sample. Because the abused subjects’ verbal SAT scores were high, they hypothesized that the low math SAT scores could “stem from a defect in hemispheric integration.” They also found a strong association between short-term memory impairments for all categories tested (verbal, visual, and global) and the duration of the abuse. No matter the type of injury you, or your child, suffered our Bethel Park Pennsylvania child molestation injury attorneys will fight to get every penny deserved for their pain, suffering and physical injuries.Incest
Incest between a child or adolescent and a related adult is known as child incestuous abuse, and has been identified as the most widespread form of child sexual abuse with a huge capacity to damage the young person. One researcher stated that more than 70% of abusers are immediate family members or someone very close to the family. Another researcher stated that about 30% of all perpetrators of sexual abuse are related to their victim, 60% of the perpetrators are family acquaintances, like a neighbor, babysitter or friend and 10% of the perpetrators in child sexual abuse cases are strangers. A child sexual abuse offense where the perpetrator is related to the child, either by blood or marriage, is a form of incest described as intra-familial child sexual abuse. The most-often reported form of incest is father–daughter and stepfather–daughter incest, with most of the remaining reports consisting of mother/stepmother–daughter/son incest. Father–son incest is reported less often; however it is not known if the actual prevalence is less or it is under-reported by a greater margin. Similarly, some argue that sibling incest may be as common, or more common, than other types of incest: Goldman and Goldman reported that 57% of incest involved siblings; Finkelhor reported that over 90% of nuclear family incest involved siblings; while Cawson et al. show that sibling incest was reported twice as often as incest perpetrated by fathers/stepfathers. Prevalence of parental child sexual abuse is difficult to assess due to secrecy and privacy; some estimates state that 20 million Americans have been victimized by parental incest as children. No matter what type of child molestation your child, or you, was subjected to contact our Erie Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers about your claim.Types Of Child Molestation & Child Sex Abuse
In Pennsylvania child molestation & child sex abuse includes a variety of sexual offenses, including:- sexual assault – a term defining offenses in which an adult uses a minor for the purpose of sexual gratification; for example, rape (including sodomy), and sexual penetration with an object. Most U.S. states include, in their definitions of sexual assault, any penetrative contact of a minor’s body, however slight, if the contact is performed for the purpose of sexual gratification.
- sexual exploitation – a term defining offenses in which an adult victimizes a minor for advancement, sexual gratification, or profit; for example, prostituting a child, and creating or trafficking in child pornography.
- sexual grooming – a term defining the social conduct of a potential child sex offender who seeks to make a minor more accepting of their advances, for example in an online chat room.
Child Sexual Exploitation, Sex Trafficking & Child Molestation
Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC) is defined by the Declaration of the First World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, held in Stockholm in 1996, as “sexual abuse by an adult accompanied by remuneration in cash or in kind to the child or third person(s).”CSEC usually takes the form of child prostitution or child pornography, and is often facilitated by child sex tourism. CSEC is particularly a problem in developing countries of Asia. In recent years, new innovations in technology have facilitated the trade of Internet child pornography.
Anatomically correct dolls are sometimes used to help disclose abuse.
Treatment For Victims Of Child Molestation
The initial approach to treating a person who has been a victim of sexual abuse is dependent upon several important factors:- Age at the time of presentation
- Circumstances of presentation for treatment
- Co-morbid conditions
Children & Adolescents
Children often present for treatment in one of several circumstances, including criminal investigations, custody battles, problematic behaviors, and referrals from child welfare agencies. The three major modalities for therapy with children and adolescents are family therapy, group therapy, and individual therapy. Which course is used depends on a variety of factors that must be assessed on a case-by-case basis. For instance, treatment of young children generally requires strong parental involvement and can benefit from family therapy. Adolescents tend to be more independent; they can benefit from individual or group therapy. The modality also shifts during the course of treatment, for example group therapy is rarely used in the initial stages, as the subject matter is very personal and/or embarrassing. Major factors that affect both the pathology and response to treatment include the type and severity of the sexual act, its frequency, the age at which it occurred, and the child’s family of origin. Roland C. Summit, a medical doctor, defined the different stages the victims of child sexual abuse go through, called child sexual abuse accommodation syndrome. He suggested that children who are victims of sexual abuse display a range of symptoms that include secrecy, helplessness, entrapment, accommodation, delayed and conflicted disclosure and recantationAdults Who Were Sexually Abused As Children
Adults who have been sexually abused as children often present for treatment with a secondary mental health issue, which can include substance abuse, eating disorders, personality disorders, depression, and conflict in romantic or interpersonal relationships. Generally, the approach is to focus on the present problem, rather than the abuse itself. Treatment is highly varied and depends on the person’s specific issues. For instance, a person with a history of sexual abuse suffering from severe depression would be treated for depression. However, there is often an emphasis on cognitive restructuring due to the deep-seated nature of the trauma. Some newer techniques such as eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) have been shown to be effective. Sexual abuse is associated with many sub-clinical behavioral issues as well, including re-victimization in the teenage years, a bipolar-like switching between sexual compulsion and shut-down, and distorted thinking on the subject of sexual abuse (for instance, that it is common and happens to everyone). When first presenting for treatment, the patient can be fully aware of their abuse as an event, but their appraisal of it is often distorted, such as believing that the event was unremarkable (a form of isolation). Frequently, victims do not make the connection between their abuse and their present pathology.Child Molestation Offenders
Offenders are more likely to be relatives or acquaintances of their victim than strangers. A 2006–07 Idaho study of 430 cases found that 82% of juvenile sex offenders were known to the victims (acquaintances 46% or relatives 36%). More offenders are male than female, though the percentage varies between studies. The percentage of incidents of sexual abuse by female perpetrators that come to the attention of the legal system is usually reported to be between 1% and 4%. Studies of sexual misconduct in US schools with female offenders have shown mixed results with rates between 4% to 43% of female offenders. Maletzky (1993) found that, of his sample of 4,402 convicted pedophilic offenders, 0.4% were female. Another study of a non-clinical population found that, among those in their sample that had been molested, as many as a third were molested by women. In U.S. schools, educators who offend range in age from “21 to 75 years old, with an average age of 28”. According to C.E. Dettmeijer-Vermeulen, Dutch national spokeswoman on human traffic and sexual violence against children, in the Netherlands, 3% of the convicted perpetrators are women, 14.58% of the victims are boys] and “most victims were abused by a family member, friend or acquaintance.” One in six perpetrators is himself underage.Typology
Early research in the 1970s and 1980s began to classify offenders based on their motivations and traits. Groth and Birnbaum (1978) categorized child sexual offenders into two groups, “fixated” and “regressed”. Fixated were described as having a primary attraction to children, whereas regressed had largely maintained relationships with other adults, and were even married. This study also showed that adult sexual orientation was not related to the sex of the victim targeted, e.g. men who molested boys often had adult relationships with women. Later work (Holmes and Holmes, 2002) expanded on the types of offenders and their psychological profiles. They are divided as follows:- Situational – does not prefer children, but offend under certain conditions.
- Regressed – Typically has relationships with adults, but a stressor causes them to seek children as a substitute.
- Morally Indiscriminate – All-around sexual deviant, who may commit other sexual offenses unrelated to children.
- Naive/Inadequate – Often mentally disabled in some way, finds children less threatening.
- Preferential – has true sexual interest in children.
- Mysoped – Sadistic and violent, target strangers more often than acquaintances.
- Fixated – Little or no activity with own age, described as an “overgrown child”.
Causal Factors
Causal factors of child sex offenders are not known conclusively. The experience of sexual abuse as a child was previously thought to be a strong risk factor, but research does not show a causal relationship, as the vast majority of sexually abused children do not grow up to be adult offenders, nor do the majority of adult offenders report childhood sexual abuse. The US Government Accountability Office concluded, “the existence of a cycle of sexual abuse was not established.” Before 1996, there was greater belief in the theory of a “cycle of violence”, because most of the research done was retrospective—abusers were asked if they had experienced past abuse. Even the majority of studies found that most adult sex offenders said they had not been sexually abused during childhood, but studies varied in terms of their estimates of the percentage of such offenders who had been abused, from 0 to 79 percent. More recent prospective longitudinal research—studying children with documented cases of sexual abuse over time to determine what percentage become adult offenders—has demonstrated that the cycle of violence theory is not an adequate explanation for why people molest children. Offenders may use cognitive distortions to facilitate their offenses, such as minimization of the abuse, victim blaming, and excuses.Pedophiles & Child Molestation
Pedophilia is a condition in which an adult or older adolescent is primarily or exclusively attracted to prepubescent children, whether the attraction is acted upon or not. A person with this attraction is called a pedophile. In law enforcement, the term pedophile is sometimes used to describe those accused or convicted of child sexual abuse under socio-legal definitions of child (including both prepubescent children and adolescents younger than the local age of consent); however, not all child sexual predators are pedophiles and not all pedophiles engage in sexual abuse of children. For these reasons, researchers recommend against imprecisely describing all child molesters as pedophiles. The term pedocriminality (De: Pädokriminalität; Fr: pédocriminalité) is a controversial term which originated in the 1980s and has been used by organisations such as UNICEF, UNHRC, the World Health Organization and the Council of Europe to refer to child sexual abuse and sexual violence used against children, child prostitution, child trafficking and the use of child pornography. The term “cyber-pedocriminality” has been used to refer to the activities of viewers of child pornography online. Repeat Sex Offenders Recidivism rates for sex offenders are lower than for the general criminal population. Estimated rates among child sex offenders vary. One study found that 42% of offenders re-offended (either a sex crime, violent crime, or both) after they were released. Risk for re-offense was highest in the first 6 years after release, but continued to be significant even 10–31 years later, with 23% offending during this time. A study done in California in 1965 found an 18.2% recidivism rate for offenders targeting the opposite sex and a 34.5% recidivism rate for same-sex offenders after 5 years. Child Molestation Performed By Other Children When a prepubescent child is sexually abused by one or more other children or adolescent youths, and no adult is directly involved, it is defined as child-on-child sexual abuse. The definition includes any sexual activity between children that occurs without consent, without equality, or due to coercion, whether the offender uses physical force, threats, trickery or emotional manipulation to compel cooperation. When sexual abuse is perpetrated by one sibling upon another, it is known as “inter-sibling abuse“, a form of incest. Unlike research on adult offenders, a strong causal relationship has been established between child and adolescent offenders and these offenders’ own prior victimization, by either adults or other children.Teachers And Child Sexual Molestation
According to a 2010 UNICEF report, 46% of Congolese schoolgirls confirmed that they had been victims of sexual harassment, abuse, and violence committed by their teachers or other school personnel. In Mozambique, a study by the Ministry of Education found that 70 percent of female respondents reported knowing teachers who use sexual intercourse as a necessary condition to advance students to the next grade. A survey by Promundo found that 16% of girls in North Kivu said they had been forced to have sex with their teachers. According to UNICEF, teachers in Mali are known to use “La menace du bic rouge” (“the threat of the red pen”) or bad marks if girls do not accept sexual advances. According to Plan International, 16% of children in Togo, for instance, named a teacher as responsible for the pregnancy of a classmate. Although there is no known cure for pedophilia, there are a number of treatments for pedophiles and child sexual abusers. Some of the treatments focus on attempting to change the sexual preference of pedophiles, while others focus on keeping pedophiles from committing child sexual abuse, or on keeping child sexual abusers from committing child sexual abuse again. Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), for example, aims to reduce attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors that may increase the likelihood of sexual offenses against children. Its content varies widely between therapists, but a typical program might involve training in self-control, social competence and empathy, and use cognitive restructuring to change views on sex with children. The most common form of this therapy is relapse prevention, where the patient is taught to identify and respond to potentially risky situations based on principles used for treating addictions. The evidence for cognitive behavioral therapy is mixed. A 2012 Cochrane Review of randomized trials found that CBT had no effect on risk of reoffending for contact sex offenders. Meta-analyses in 2002 and 2005, which included both randomized and non-randomized studies, concluded that CBT reduced recidivism. There is debate over whether non-randomized studies should be considered informative. More research is needed. Child Molestation Statistics In the United States Child sexual abuse occurs frequently in Western society, although the rate of prevalence can be difficult to determine. Research in North America has concluded that approximately 15% to 25% of women and 5% to 15% of men were sexually abused when they were children In the UK, a 2010 study estimated prevalence at about 5% for boys and 18% for girls (not dissimilar to a 1985 study that estimated about 8% for boys and 12% for girls). More than 23,000 incidents were recorded by the UK police between 2009 and 2010. Girls were six times more likely to be assaulted than boys with 86% of attacks taking place against them. Barnardo’s charity estimates that two thirds of victims in the United Kingdom are girls and 1 third boys. Barnardo’s is concerned that boy victims may be overlooked. A firm of solicitors that acts in many cases of child abuse has published a list of over twenty Children’s Homes and group actions that they have an interest in or for which they are lead solicitors. The estimates for the United States vary widely. A literature review of 23 studies found rates of 3% to 37% for males and 8% to 71% for females, which produced an average of 17% for boys and 28% for girls, while a statistical analysis based on 16 cross-sectional studies estimated the rate to be 7.2% for males and 14.5% for females. The US Department of Health and Human Services reported 83,600 substantiated reports of sexually abused children in 2005. Including incidents which were not reported would make the total number even larger. According to Emily M. Douglas and David Finkelhor, “Several national studies have found thatblack and white children experienced near-equal levels of sexual abuse. Other studies, however, have found that both blacks and Latinos have an increased risk for sexual victimization”. Surveys have shown that one fifth to one third of all women reported some sort of childhood sexual experience with a male adult. A 1992 survey studying father-daughter incest in Finland reported that of the 9,000 15-year-old high school girls who filled out the questionnaires, of the girls living with their biological fathers, 0.2% reported father-daughter incest experiences; of the girls living with a stepfather, 3.7% reported sexual experiences with him. The reported counts included only father-daughter incest and did not include prevalence of other forms of child sexual abuse. The survey summary stated, “the feelings of the girls about their incestual experiences are overwhelmingly negative.”Others argue that prevalence rates are much higher, and that many cases of child abuse are never reported. One study found that professionals failed to report approximately 40% of the child sexual abuse cases they encountered.A study by Lawson & Chaffin indicated that many children who were sexually abused were “identified solely by a physical complaint that was later diagnosed as a venereal disease…Only 43% of the children who were diagnosed with venereal disease made a verbal disclosure of sexual abuse during the initial interview.” It has been found in the epidemiological literature on CSA that there is no identifiable demographic or family characteristic of a child that can be used to bar the prospect that a child has been sexually abused. In US schools, according to the United States Department of Education, “nearly 9.6% of students are targets of educator sexual misconduct sometime during their school career.” In studies of student sex abuse by male and female educators, male students were reported as targets in ranges from 23% to 44%. In U.S. school settings same-sex (female and male) sexual misconduct against students by educators “ranges from 18 to 28% of reported cases, depending on the study”. Significant underreporting of sexual abuse of boys by both women and men is believed to occur due to sex stereotyping, social denial, the minimization of male victimization, and the relative lack of research on sexual abuse of boys. Sexual victimization of boys by their mothers or other female relatives is especially rarely researched or reported. Sexual abuse of girls by their mothers, and other related and/or unrelated adult females is beginning to be researched and reported despite the highly taboo nature of female–female child sex abuse. In studies where students are asked about sex offenses, they report higher levels of female sex offenders than found in adult reports. This underreporting has been attributed to cultural denial of female-perpetrated child sex abuse, because “males have been socialized to believe they should be flattered or appreciative of sexual interest from a female. Journalist Cathy Young writes that under-reporting is contributed to by the difficulty of people, including jurors, in seeing a male as a “true victim” No matter what state you were arrested in our team of Philadelphia Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers can help as they serve all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington D.C. including: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Wyoming and Wisconsin. Our Pittsburgh Pennsylvania child molestation injury lawyers also handle cases involving child sexual abuse and child molestation taking place within all Pennsylvania school districts:- Abington Heights School District – Lackawanna County
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- Ferndale Area School District – Cambria
- Fleetwood Area School District – Berks
- Forbes Road School District – Fulton
- Forest Area School District – Forest
- Forest City Regional School District – Susquehanna, Lackawanna, Wayne
- Forest Hills School District – Cambria
- Fort Cherry School District – Washington, Allegheny
- Fort LeBoeuf School District – Erie
- Fox Chapel Area School District – Allegheny
- Franklin Area School District – Venango
- Franklin Regional School District – Westmoreland
- Frazier School District – Fayette
- Freedom Area School District – Beaver
- Freeport Area School District – Armstrong, Butler
- Galeton Area School District
- Garnet Valley School District – Delaware
- Gateway School District
- General McLane School District
- Gettysburg Area School District
- Girard School District
- Glendale School District
- Governor Mifflin School District
- Great Valley School District – Chester
- Greater Johnstown School District
- Greater Latrobe School District
- Greater Nanticoke Area School District
- Greencastle-Antrim School District
- Greensburg-Salem School District
- Greenville Area School District
- Greenwood School District
- Grove City Area School District
- Halifax Area School District – Dauphin County
- Hamburg Area School District
- Hampton Township School District – Allegheny County
- Hanover Area School District – Luzerne County
- Hanover Public School District – York County
- Harbor Creek School District
- Harmony Area School District
- Harrisburg City School District – Dauphin County
- Hatboro-Horsham School District – Montgomery County
- Haverford Township School District – Delaware County
- Hazleton Area School District – Carbon County, Luzerne County, Schuylkill County
- Hempfield Area School District – Westmoreland County
- Hempfield School District – Lancaster County
- Hermitage School District
- Highlands School District – Allegheny County
- Hollidaysburg Area School District
- Homer-Center School District
- Hopewell Area School District
- Huntingdon Area School District
- Indiana Area School District – Indiana County
- Interboro School District – Delaware County
- Iroquois School District – Erie County
- Jamestown Area School District
- Jeannette City School District
- Jefferson-Morgan School District
- Jenkintown School District
- Jersey Shore Area School District
- Jim Thorpe Area School District – Carbon County
- Johnsonburg Area School District
- Juniata County School District – Juniata County
- Juniata Valley School District
- Kane Area School District
- Karns City Area School District
- Kennett Consolidated School District
- Keystone Central School District
- Keystone Oaks School District
- Keystone School District
- Kiski Area School District
- Kutztown Area School District
- Lackawanna Trail School District – Wyoming County, Lackawanna County
- Lake-Lehman School District – Luzerne County, Wyoming County
- Lakeland School District
- Lakeview School District
- Lampeter-Strasburg School District – Lancaster County
- Laurel Highlands School District
- Laurel School District
- Lebanon School District
- Leechburg Area School District
- Lehighton Area School District – Carbon County
- Lewisburg Area School District – Union County
- Ligonier Valley School District
- Line Mountain School District – Northumberland County
- Littlestown Area School District
- Lower Dauphin School District – Dauphin County
- Lower Merion School District – Montgomery County
- Lower Moreland Township School District – Montgomery County
- Loyalsock Township School District– Lycoming County
- Manheim Central School District – Lancaster
- Manheim Township School District – Lancaster
- Marion Center Area School District
- Marple Newtown School District – Delaware
- Mars Area School District
- McGuffey School District
- McKeesport Area School District
- Mechanicsburg Area School District – Cumberland
- Mercer Area School District
- Methacton School District
- Meyersdale Area School District
- Mid Valley School District
- Midd-West School District – Snyder
- Middletown Area School District – Dauphin
- Midland Borough School District
- Mifflin County School District
- Mifflinburg Area School District
- Millcreek Township School District
- Millersburg Area School District – Dauphin
- Millville Area School District
- Milton Area School District
- Minersville Area School District
- Mohawk Area School District
- Monessen City School District
- Moniteau School District
- Montgomery Area School District
- Montour School District
- Montoursville Area School District
- Montrose Area School District
- Moon Area School District
- Morrisville Borough School District
- Moshannon Valley School District
- Mount Carmel Area School District – Northumberland
- Mt. Lebanon School District
- Mount Pleasant Area School District
- Mount Union Area School District
- Mountain View School District
- Muhlenberg School District
- Muncy School District
- Nazareth Area School District – Northampton County
- Neshaminy School District – Bucks County
- Neshannock Township School District – Lawrence County
- New Brighton Area School District – Beaver County
- New Castle Area School District – Lawrence County
- New Hope-Solebury School District – Bucks County
- New Kensington–Arnold School District – Westmoreland County
- Newport School District – Perry County
- Norristown Area School District – Montgomery County
- North Allegheny School District – Allegheny County
- North Clarion County School District – Clarion County
- North East School District – Erie County
- North Hills School District– Allegheny County
- North Penn School District – Montgomery County
- North Pocono School District – Lackawanna County, Wayne County
- North Schuylkill School District – Columbia County, Schuylkill County
- North Star School District – Somerset County
- Northampton Area School District
- Northeast Bradford School District
- Northeastern York School District – York County
- Northern Bedford County School District – Bedford County
- Northern Cambria School District – Cambria County
- Northern Lebanon School District – Lebanon County
- Northern Lehigh School District – Lehigh County
- Northern Potter School District
- Northern Tioga School District
- Northern York County School District – York County
- Northgate School District – Allegheny County
- Northwest Area School District – Luzerne County
- Northwestern School District
- Northwestern Lehigh School District – Lehigh County
- Norwin School District
- Octorara Area School District
- Oil City Area School District
- Old Forge School District – Lackawanna
- Oley Valley School District – Berks
- Oswayo Valley School District
- Otto-Eldred School District
- Owen J. Roberts School District – Chester
- Oxford Area School District
- Palisades School District – Bucks County
- Palmerton Area School District – Carbon County
- Palmyra Area School District – Lebanon County
- Panther Valley School District – Carbon County, Schuylkill County
- Parkland School District – Lehigh County
- Pen Argyl Area School District – Northampton County
- Penn Cambria School District – Cambria County
- Penn Hills School District – Allegheny County
- Penn Manor School District – Lancaster County
- Penn-Delco School District – Delaware County
- Penn-Trafford School District
- Penncrest School District
- Pennridge School District – Bucks County
- Penns Manor Area School District – Indiana County
- Penns Valley Area School District
- Pennsbury School District
- Pequea Valley School District
- Perkiomen Valley School District – Montgomery County
- Peters Township School District
- School District of Philadelphia – Philadelphia County
- Philipsburg-Osceola Area School District
- Phoenixville Area School District – Chester County
- Pine Grove Area School District – Schuylkill County
- Pine-Richland School District
- Pittsburgh School District – Allegheny County
- Pittston Area School District
- Pleasant Valley School District – Monroe County
- Plum Borough School District
- Pocono Mountain School District
- Port Allegany School District
- Portage Area School District
- Pottsgrove School District – Montgomery County
- Pottstown School District – Montgomery County
- Pottsville Area School District – Schuylkill County
- Punxsutawney Area School District
- Purchase Line School District
- Quaker Valley School District – Allegheny County
- Quakertown Community School District – Bucks County
- Radnor Township School District – Delaware County
- Reading School District – Berks County
- Red Lion Area School District – York County
- Redbank Valley School District
- Reynolds School District
- Richland School District
- Ridgway Area School District
- Ridley School District
- Ringgold School District
- Riverside Beaver County School District
- Riverside School District
- Riverview School District
- Rochester Area School District
- Rockwood Area School District
- Rose Tree Media School District
- Saint Clair Area School District
- Saint Marys Area School District
- Salisbury Township School District
- Salisbury-Elk Lick School District
- Saucon Valley School District
- Sayre Area School District
- School District of Lancaster
- Schuylkill Haven Area School District
- Schuylkill Valley School District
- Scranton School District
- Selinsgrove Area School District
- Seneca Valley School District
- Shade-Central City School District
- Shaler Area School District
- Shamokin Area School District
- Shanksville-Stonycreek School District
- Sharon City School District
- Sharpsville Area School District
- Shenandoah Valley School District
- Shenango Area School District
- Shikellamy School District
- Shippensburg Area School District
- Slippery Rock Area School District
- Smethport Area School District
- Solanco School District
- Somerset Area School District
- Souderton Area School District
- South Allegheny School District
- South Butler County School District
- South Eastern School District
- South Fayette Township School District
- South Middleton School District
- South Park School District
- South Side Area School District
- South Western School District
- South Williamsport Area School District
- Southeast Delco School District
- Southeastern Greene School District
- Southern Columbia Area School District
- Southern Fulton School District
- Southern Huntingdon County School District
- Southern Lehigh School District – Lehigh
- Southern Tioga School District
- Southern York County School District
- Southmoreland School District
- Spring Cove School District
- Spring Grove Area School District
- Spring-Ford Area School District – Montgomery County
- Springfield School District – Delaware County
- Springfield Township School District – Montgomery County
- State College Area School District – Centre
- Steel Valley School District
- Steelton-Highspire School District – Dauphin
- Sto-Rox School District – Allegheny
- Stroudsburg Area School District
- Sullivan County School District – Sullivan County
- Susquehanna Community School District – Susquehanna County
- Susquehanna Township School District – Dauphin County
- Susquenita School District – Perry
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- Tamaqua Area School District – Schuylkill County
- Titusville Area School District
- Towanda Area School District – Bradford County
- Tredyffrin-Easttown School District
- Tri-Valley School District
- Trinity Area School District
- Troy Area School District – Bradford County
- Tulpehocken Area School District
- Tunkhannock Area School District – Wyoming County
- Turkeyfoot Valley Area School District
- Tuscarora School District
- Tussey Mountain School District
- Twin Valley School District
- Tyrone Area School District
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- Union Area School District – Lawrence County
- Union City Area School District – Erie County
- Union School District – Clarion County
- Uniontown Area School District
- Unionville-Chadds Ford School District – Chester County
- United School District
- Upper Adams School District
- Upper Darby School District
- Upper Dauphin Area School District – Dauphin County
- Upper Dublin School District
- Upper Merion Area School District
- Upper Moreland School District – Montgomery County
- Upper Perkiomen School District – Montgomery County
- Upper St. Clair School District
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- Valley Grove School District – Venango County
- Valley View School District – Lackawanna County
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- Wallenpaupack Area School District
- Wallingford-Swarthmore School District
- Warren County School District
- Warrior Run School District
- Warwick School District
- Washington School District
- Wattsburg Area School District
- Wayne Highlands School District
- Waynesboro Area School District
- Weatherly Area School District
- Wellsboro Area School District
- West Allegheny School District
- West Branch Area School District
- West Chester Area School District
- West Greene School District
- West Jefferson Hills School District
- West Middlesex Area School District
- West Mifflin Area School District
- West Perry School District
- West Shore School District
- West York Area School District
- Western Beaver County School District
- Western Wayne School District
- Westmont Hilltop School District
- Whitehall-Coplay School District
- Wilkes-Barre Area School District
- Wilkinsburg Borough School District
- William Penn School District
- Williams Valley School District
- Williamsburg Community School District
- Williamsport Area School District
- Wilmington Area School District
- Wilson Area School District – Northampton County
- Wilson School District – Berks County
- Windber Area School District
- Wissahickon School District – Montgomery County
- Woodland Hills School District
- Wyalusing Area School District
- Wyoming Area School District
- Wyoming Valley West School District
- Wyomissing Area School District
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- York City School District – York County
- York Suburban School District – York County
- Yough School District – Westmoreland County