
It was part of a large tract of land, which was granted to William Penn (citations to follow). Lower Providence is part of the historic homeland of the Lenape people, called the Delaware Indians by early European settlers. Lower Providence Township was established in 1805 by the division of the former Providence Township into Upper and Lower Providence along the Perkiomen Creek. Montgomery Township School District has 4,498 students enrolled in grades Pre-K through 12 across five schools.This section needs expansion. Montgomery Township Board of Education and Superintend did not respond to the School Board Watch List’s request for comments. The following photos are sourced from Orchard Hill Elementary School : The District’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) page says the district is “committed to improving the educational experiences of all students through fostering a culturally inclusive and responsive environment.” The page links to a centralized page for each school’s DEI curriculum site. In addition to allowing cross-dressers into schools, the Montgomery Township School District also uses its students to promote Black Lives Matter - a Marxist organization that advocates violence and defunding police departments. Montgomery News also said, “bout 12 unexpected adult guests showed up at story time and assembled outside, where the in-person event was held on Monday, June 13…Police were called to the scene to keep the peace.”

The Montgomery News reported, “The Montgomery Township Education Association (MTEA) sponsored the optional extracurricular activity for students and their parents.”

In June 2022, Montgomery Village Elementary School (VES) - located in the Montgomery Township School District - officially hosted a drag queen story hour for students in grades K-4.
