The district will no longer require elementary school students to sign the laptop agreement.
Linda Doucette-Ashman's will step down from the board effective Oct. 1.
Fifty photos show you the new $100 million building.
A report in the Main Line Media News suggests another lawsuit may be soon be filed.
If accepted, the case will be heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third District.
Black, non-Hispanic students have scored consistently lower on state standardized tests than the school average in Lower Merion.
Student causing a problem? "We're asking police to arrest them," says St. Joes' off-campus coordinator Denys Davis.
Superintendent Chris McGinley: "This is the one of the most fiscally conservative contracts in school history."
The reverend will step down from his post in July of 2011, when he will take the head job at Creighton University.