Share your memories of prom here!
Wissahickon holds Jr/Sr Prom.
Get classy party looks and foods on a shoestring budget, a three-part series.
Teachers win Teacher of the Year, Elementary Teacher of the Year and the 2011 Voices of Inspiration Award.
Senate Bill 911 and House Bill 1376 look to remove exceptions to the Act 1 Index for school districts.
Moono was recognized for his work with the Minority Male Mentoring Program.
Jill Biden and MCCC student Antonio Marrero address graduates.
The event is free to the public, but donations are graciously accepted.
Montgazette awarded nine Keystone Press Awards for two-year colleges.
Local attorney, current board member, looking for re-election to third term on School Board.
Wissahickon HS German students raise cash washing cars for June trip to Germany.
WSD Board Director and Finance Committee Chair seeks a second term.
Twenty students will spend three weeks in Germany -- and have to go to school there.
Residents meet, get to know six of the seven candidates running for School Board.
Barbara W. Ullery wants taxes and government decreased.
The Merit Scholars were recognized at a school board meeting.
John Lee named first place winner of CASA's third annual poetry slam.
There is no tax increase for residents, but the budget is being balanced with the district's fund balance money.
The workshop is open to all wind instruments (including trumpet, sax, flute, trombone), guitar and bass, keyboard, and drummers.
Students from Wissahickon High School converge in St. Louis to vie for prestigious science and technology awards.
The board and administration cut $1.4 million from the 2011-12 budget, and there will be no tax increase for residents of the district.
Look like a princess without the royal price tag.
Patch shares school districts strategies for fiscal success throughout local sites.
A free online service helps students and community members find jobs and careers in the Blue Bell and Pottstown areas.
Almost 200 walkers and more than $21,000 raised makes MCCC's first Relay for Life the most successful start up relay for the American Cancer Society.
How much are educators making in Wissahickon School District?
More than 500 student teams will compete in the world's largest robotics competition April 27-30 at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis.
The budget overview shows Wissahickon as the school district with the lowest tax increase of all Montgomery County districts in the last 10 years.
Districtwide wellness initiatives reviewed during School Board meeting.
30-year educator Jill Biden was a natural choice for MCCC graduation keynote speaker.
The district science program undergoes a review, and as a result, changes will take place, with a focus on 21st century learning.
Before a school board vote on teacher contracts, board members discuss how and why they are voting the way they are.
A majority 6-3 vote passes teacher contracts.
The International Festival will showcase cultures from around the globe in Blue Bell.
A special meeting, open to the public, will take place at the high school.
The college's inaugural Relay for Life event, which benefits the American Cancer Society, is one of the most successful start-up relays this year.
The agreement will benefit MCCC students who wish to transfer to Eastern University.
The murder of the Lehigh University co-ed 25 years ago led to national campus safety laws.
As part of the school's 'One Book, One Shady Grove' program, children and parents will be reading the book together, and the school will receive a visit from the author in May.