The savings pass will set you back $10, but you'll save 15 percent on all eligible school supplies purchases through September.
Dr. Carol A. Cary and Jacqueline P. Coccia will serves as leaders for secondary and elementary schools, respectively.
The 114 students in the Germantown Academy Class of 2012 graduated on Friday.
With an administrative recommendation to close Mattison Avenue Elementary School, parents turned out to fight for their community school.
Closing Mattison Avenue Elementary and building a new high school were the major points in the Wissahickon administrative facilities study recommendations.
The Wissahickon School Board voted to reject the WEA-support fact finding report.
Public Board meeting to be held tonight to reconsider the WEA-Support Fact Finding Report.
The WIssahickon Library requested a 2.5 percent tax increase, equating to approximately $1.50 increase per household.
The Wissahickon School Board passed the 2012-13 budget with no tax increase and new programs for students.
The Wissahickon School Board is scheduled to vote on the 2012-13 operating budget at tonight's public boar meeting, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
In September, 6th and 9th grades will be the first classes to be equipped with laptops and netbooks.
Montgomery County Community College graduates largest class in school history.
Whole Foods, a partner with Wissahickon School District, awarded Wissahickon a $10,000 Whole Kids grant.
Wissahickon senior Matthew Schulman was awarded the William F. Dannehower Memorial Scholarship for his athletic abilities, academics, and a 900-mile, two-month hike on the Appalachian Trail to raise money for Make-A-Wish Foundation.
If you can't make it to tonight's MCCC graduation ceremony, you can watch live from your computer or mobile device.
The Wissahickon School Board will vote on the final proposed budget for the 2012-13 school year, which includes no tax increases for residents.
Stony Creek teachers turned out the the school board meeting on Monday to remind the Board that the elementary school's staff is full of talented professionals.
New regulations say students must take a fruit or vegetable with lunch.
A fact finding hearing, where both the WEA and the Wissahickon School District presented the issues, was held last week.
Class of 2012 at Montgomery County Community College is the largest in the school's history. Dr. William E. Trueheart will deliver the commencement speech.
Wissahickon is ranked 28th out of 500 school districts in the state in PSSA performance
Miss Daisy, Wissahickon High School's FIRST Robotics team, has a 76-8-1 for the season.
Stony Creek Elementary Community Kids Club will hold lemonade stands throughout the community this weekend to benefit Little Smiles.
Three Wissahickon graduates will be inducted into the district's Hall of Fame.
Stony Creek parents attend Monday's School Board meeting furious that Judy Harris, fourth grade teacher, had not been reinstated.
Wissahickon High School's Quiz Bowl team takes first place at their first competition.
Over a million dollars in savings and over $3 million in fund balance money to balance the budget, means no tax increase for residents.
Wissahickon School District moves last day of school for students to June 11.
The new St. Anthony Parish Preschool & Child Care will open to children 6 weeks to 5 years in September.
Open enrollment for the 2012-13 school year will be held April 10 to 25. Registration packets for kindergarteners are available at all elementary schools until April 27.
Team defeats Upper Dublin, St. Joseph Academy in final to advance to state competition in May
Wissahickon Music Teacher, John Conahan, was presented with the National Liberty Museum's 'Teacher as Hero' Award.
Wissahickon sixth grader named named Pennsylvania National Geographic Bee semifinalist by National Geographic Society.
Judi Harris, fourth grade teacher at Stony Creek Elementary, has been suspended without pay, and parents want to know why their child's teacher is no longer there.
High ceilings, natural light, small and large group instruction and more are all pieces of 21st century schools.
The new 15,000-square-foot facility will feature four state-of-the-art kitchens, three SMART classrooms and a coffee shop
Two, six-week summer session and a 140week fall session are available for registration for MCCC students.
With close to $1M in budget cuts and a healthy fund balance, the Board agreed to continue the budget with a zero percent increase.
School Board votes for an online program for Wissahickon and Upper Dublin remedial summer school students.
The School Board discussed their policies on Board governance and the Board committee structure.