School district, county, local police come together to talk safety.
The still-unnamed mascot is captured using a Mustang Card at the community college library.
Mather received the Dean's Award for academic excellence during the fall 2012 semester at Colgate University.
Gwynedd Mercy College helped college-bound students demistfy the college-entrance process at the recent Greater Norristown Regional College Fair.
Three local students made the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester at Widener University's School of Law
Two students from Ambler made the Dean's List for the fall 2012 semester at Grove City College.
The Class of 1963 will hold its 50th reunion on Oct. 12.
Elementary redistricting plan will be presented to the Wissahickon School Board on March 11.
Mattison Avenue Elementary parents, and Ambler residents, testified during a national hearing in Washington, DC. on the rising school closings in low-income areas.
District releases a statement, calls the complaint 'curious.'
In a Letter to the Editor on the Ambler Gazette, Ahern announced that he will seek one of the four open seats on the Wissahickon School Board.
Benjamin She, of Ambler, scores a 2400 on the SAT.
The Penn Stater was recently announced to participate in the 'intensive opportunity.'
The Fort Washington School of Rock takes a trip back to a time of keyboards, drum machines and big hair.
Several students from the area were recognized for high grades or accomplishments by their schools.
Support keeping teens safe on prom night by attending the local event.
The Wissahickon School Board voted 6-3 on Jan. 14 to close the K-3 school in June.
With a vote of 6-3, the board voted to close Mattison Avenue Elementary.
Negotiations for the teachers’ contract begin this month, as support staff contract negotiations continue on Jan. 15.
Students from Upper Dublin, Wissahickon, Souderton, Germantown Academy, and Abington High Schools participated in the Greenfield Youth Film Festival workshop.
Wissahickon High School's SAT scores rank the school in the top 15 in south eastern PA.
Barbara Ullery spoke in favor of saving Mattison Avenue Elementary at the recent Wissahickon School Board meeting.
The re-election of Young Park and president and Janice Singer as Vice-President sparked angered commentary from residents.
School Board threatens to contract out support staff positions - says there are 100 people who are willing to take pay, benefit cuts.
According to the Wissahickon School District press release, negotiations between the support staff and the district have gone backwards not forward.
After being closed for four days for Hurricane Sandy, Wissahickon School District needs to make up two more days before the end of the school year.
Despite forecasted snow, Wissahickon School District will open today.
School Board member, Dick Stanton, spoke up in support of keeping Mattison Avenue Elementary open.
All morning Montgomery County Community College classes, before 3 p.m., have been cancelled for Wednesday.
Wissahickon Education Alliance provides information on the WEA-S contract negotiations.
Wissahickon School District provides information on the WEA-S contract negotiations.
Strike rescinded, bargaining session scheduled for Nov. 29.
WEA-S Union still has strike scheduled for Monday, Oct. 29 at 6 a.m.
The union support staff at Wissahickon School District will strike on Monday, Oct. 29 unless the board and union can come to a contract agreement beforehand.
The Wissahickon School Board approved a resolution that will solicit proposals for subcontracting support staff positions currently held by union employees.
The statement by the WIssahickon School Board asked for the union to come to the bargaining table.
Wissahickon Education Alliance Co-President said the Wissahickon School Board has turned contract negotiations with the support staff union into a fight.
Joann Groark, co-president of the WEA, expressed her disappointment in the decisions of the Wissahickon School Board in the contract negotiations.
The WEA-S voted Thursday to authorize a strike, however, there are not plans to begin a work stoppage.
Wissahickon School District's Superintendent sent a letter to parents Thursday afternoon with updates on the WEA-Support negotiations.