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Sun Valley High School (Pennsylvania)

High schools in Pennsylvania

Sun Valley High School is a public high school in Aston, Pennsylvania, a part of Delaware County in the Philadelphia suburbs. It is the only high school in the Penn-Delco School District. The school's mascot is the Vanguard, though its logos, statue, and costume all depict a griffin, a mythical creature. The official school colors are navy blue and vegas gold.

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Sun Valley High School (Pennsylvania)
Pancoast Avenue, Aston Township

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Pancoast Avenue 2881
19014 Aston Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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