Upper Merion Area School District

The Upper Merion Area School District provides education to Upper Merion Township, Bridgeport, and West Conshohocken in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.

A new middle school was completed in 2006 (and even visited by former president, Barack Obama), as part of the district's plan to replace most school buildings.

In September 1999 the district began a voluntary school uniform pilot program at Roberts Elementary, but superintendent Terry Mancini stated that due to a new principal starting that year, it would be unlikely to be widely adhered to.

[1] The district is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors elected to four-year terms.

The political breakdown as of December 2017 is 8 Democrats and 1 Republican.