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Penn Foster High School is a for-profit
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based in
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,
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. The high school is regionally and nationally
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and is the largest high school in the United States with over 60,000 students currently enrolled across all 50
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. It was founded in 1890 as the International Correspondence Schools (ICS). It offers a
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program and several high school concentration programs including an early college program. This is ideal for students looking to get a head start on their college education and vocational concentrations in carpentry, plumbing, electrical, health care, or information technology.


History

In 1890, Thomas J. Foster, a newspaper editor, founded the International Correspondence Schools to provide coal miners with the education they needed to advance in their careers and increase worker safety. According to a history of ICS "the school's success is owed to its understanding the market and its prospective students. Influenced by the popular
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books, people were looking to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and climb the social and economic ladder." Beginning in the 1890s, ICS received competition from state schools, including
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College. And by the 1920s, public education became more universal. As the popularity of correspondence schools waned, ICS lost students. After several name changes in the 1990s, in 2006 ICS became Penn Foster High School,
Penn Foster Career School Penn Foster Career School is a U.S. for-profit, regionally and nationally-accredited distance education school offering career diploma programs and certificate programs. It was founded in 1890 as International Correspondence Schools, or ICS. Penn ...
, and
Penn Foster College Penn Foster College is a private, for-profit online college headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona. It was founded in 1890 as International Correspondence Schools and presently offers bachelor's and associate degree programs in 22 certified p ...
. In 2007, the Wicks Group, a private equity firm, bought the school from
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. In 2009, Penn Foster was resold to test preparation and educational support company
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. In 2012, the Princeton Review brand name and operations were bought for $33 million by
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, a private-equity firm. The parent company was renamed Education Holdings 1, Inc. In 2013, Education Holdings 1 filed for bankruptcy; it exited two months later. In 2014 Vistria Group, led by
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, acquired Penn Foster.
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purchased Penn Foster from Vistria Group in 2018.


Academics

Penn Foster High School is an open enrollment institution. As an online school, students do not work directly with certified teachers. Rather, they complete classes in a correspondence school-like format. To obtain a high school diploma, students take a core curriculum of classes and five elective courses. Students may use these elective courses to focus on specific industries, such as healthcare, information technology, or building technology, or may take approved college level courses. Students and graduates can access Penn Foster Career Services, which helps students find a job through resume and cover letter preparation, job search assistance, and interview tips. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Education, Penn Foster High School has 11.5 FTE (full-time equivalent teachers) for about 13,000 students.


Student outcomes

According to the company, about 30,000 people graduate each year.


Accreditation

Penn Foster High School is regionally accredited for grades 9-12 by the Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools (MSCSS). and nationally accredited by the DEAC. Penn Foster High School is also accredited by AdvancED Penn Foster High School is not licensed by the
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. It is registered with the NCAA Eligibility Center. The parent company is an accredited business by the
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and has a A+ rating and 219 complaints in the last three years.


Social groups and clubs

http://community.pennfoster.edu/community/social-forums/social-groups-and-clubs *Photography Club *Friends of Hope *20's Club *DIY Club *Cooking Club *Night Owls *Stand Strong *Book Club *Environmental Club *Student Council *Science Club *Quote Club *Words of Faith *Penn Foster Pet Club *Writers and Poetry Club


Notable alumni

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, baseball infielder


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* {{authority control Distance education institutions based in the United States Distance Education Accreditation Commission Private high schools in Pennsylvania 1890 establishments in Pennsylvania