Current School Board president is up for re-election on the two-year term ballot.
Get to know the candidates for Wissahickon school board director.
Incumbent school board director since 2003 is running for re-election.
Shady Grove Elementary put on a Halloween parade for parents on Monday afternoon.
Ron Stoloff was a teacher in Philadelphia Schools and wants to bring his knowledge of the classroom to the School Board.
Charles McIntyre is a businessman running for his first term on the Wissahickon School Board.
Murphy has been appointed for fill a vacancy on the Board and is running for a full 4-year term.
Janice Singer has spent four years on the school board and is running for re-election.
Barbara Ullery was a Committee Woman for Whitpain Township and now is running for Wissahickon School Board.
Passing of Anthony Skoutelas shocked and saddened WSD teachers and former students.
In the second forum for school board candidates held by Wissahickon Parents, candidates Burunda Prince-Jones and Ron Stoloff answered questions on budget, fiscal responsibility and upcoming challenges.
Arun Gandhi spent Tuesday meeting in small groups with Hatboro-Horsham High School students and leading assemblies.
Table games, signature cocktail and food from area restaurants, all benefiting St. Anthony-St. Joseph make this event worth every penny.
Technology Petting Zoo, a benefit gala by the Friends of the Wissahickon Library was hosted by Montgomery County Community College.
A break down of what all the local elected positions in the 2011 mean for the municipality they serve.
Forum brings out parents, but not candidates.
Every school and all supgroups achieved adequate yearly progress on the 2010-2011 PSSA test.
Wissahickon fans chanted, cheered and got the whole crowd involved during Thursday night's game.
College will use grant funds to educate and train displaced workers for high-demand occupations.
MCCC's annual Community Day drew out your neighbors despite the weather. Check out who was caught in the Patch lens!
The college's Hall of Fame, for alumni who have gone on to do outstanding things in their lives, will induct six new members on Friday.
All 6th-12th graders would have computers for collaborative, cooperative and problem-solving learning.
Private school bus routes and the future of the transportation consortium were the focal point of Monday night's Wissahickon School Board meeting.
Community Day will be on October 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Make sure you ask your children about the OLWEUS/Bullying Prevention Program kick-off at WMS.
MCCC gives students powerful access to college resources from mobile phones and tablets.
Five buses are being added to a five-district consortium's runs starting Friday. Routes are being reworked, and more buses will be added.
While it may not be the Hubble, the observatory's scopes allow the public to peer into the great beyond.
Team 341 hopes to win $25,000 to create a mobile robotics learning center to take schools and youth groups.
A five-district bus consortium with very long routes is making students late for school; routes are being reworked.
The events were remembered, but the focus was interdependence and unity.
The time for purchasing tickets to this once in a lifetime event ends midnight this Sunday. Don't miss out.
Superintendent Judith Clark wrote a letter to the community explaining the weather-related issues the district encountered from the overnight storm Wednesday.
Five grants from the Montgomery County Department of Economic and Workforce Development total $411,872 for 2011.
Free, one-stop college shopping software, complete with data on how past WHS grads fared applying to specific colleges, is available to all students.
The economy keeps enrollment near 2010's figures; price is only one reason students attend MCCC.
Nearly 100 teachers rallied outside the Archdiocese of Philadelphia's headquarters on 17th Street Tuesday.
Climate council put into action: using local produce and meats in the cafeteria, creating a car pool online system for students to use called Zip Car, and creating the campus shuttle (which transports students between the West and Central campus).
New comer, Charles McIntyre running for 4-year term for Wissahickon School Board.
"Walkers" and students hopping off buses were greeted in person by their mascot that used to just be a logo.