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ARMS
(Shield) of three fields, the DEXTER CHIEF (or top right as the shield
is carried), the Coat of Arms of the Earls of Chester (three sheaves of
grain) for whom Chester County was named.
The
SINISTER CHIEF (or top left as the shield is carried), the Coat of Arms
of the Earl of Montgomery, (a lion rampant), for whom Montgomery County
was named.
BOTTOM
FIELD, the heraldic symbol for water or a stream; representing the
Schuylkill River being crossed by four linked open books, symbolic of
the four school districts which joined together to provide a Better
Educational Institution for the Area
THE
COAT OF ARMS incorporates the fact that the school district is formed
from parts of Chester and Montgomery Counties.
The lower section represents the four separate districts -- Upper
Providence Township, Limerick Township, Spring City, and Royersford --
united to provide this outstanding educational institution for the
betterment of scholastic opportunities for the youth of the area.
MANTLING.
The shield is surrounded by classic mantling, the protective coat
education gives the individual, provided by the school system.
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