Natalie Munro claims her First Amendment rights were violated when she was terminated in 2012 over controversial blog posts.
Jason Bowman has been appointed K–12 STEM Supervisor and Susan Mowrer Benda was appointed as Director of Elementary Curriculum and Instruction.
The Robert K. Shafer Middle School STEM Team is headed to Mississippi this weekend to compete in a national SeaPerch challenge.
Casey McMullen, Jordan Rowan, David Gerstenfeld and Adam Jones are the only Bucks County students participating with the Cavalcade of Bands at the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2015.
Following the tragic massacre at Sandy Hook in 2012, high school students in Newtown, Conn., will now receive mental health screenings.
The Princeton Review has selected the 150 colleges it says are the best value for students.
The Bucks County Community College Social Science Club is coordinating a trip to the Philadelphia Flower Show.
Downingtown Area School District’s video is a take on Billy Joel’s “Allentown.”
Students of Cornwells Elementary School in Bensalem Township will receive health-related instruction as part of the Independence Blue Cross Foundation's Healthy Futures program.
This year's national theme is "Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service."
United Way of Bucks County is hosting their fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest for students in Bucks County.
Mary Wilkinson, of Bensalem, is one of 134 students being recognized as part of Widener University's third annual high school leadership awards.
District schools, offices and activities have been cancelled for Wednesday.
Bensalem Township Schools are dismissing early Tuesday because of the winter storm, according to the district website.
More than 1 million students take the SAT exam each year, and only .03 percent of all students who take the SAT exam can say they have earned a perfect 2400 score.
Construction is not expected to begin at Bensalem High School until the fall.
Belmont Hills Elementary School sixth-graders collected the most food items for the Bensalem Lions Club Holiday Food Drive.
The Bensalem Township School District is aiming for a 3.2 percent tax increase as part of next year’s school budget.
Bensalem students were supposed to have an early dismissal this week, but that has been cancelled.
Forecasted snow into Friday resulted in Bensalem schools being closed on Friday.
Penn State football coach Bill O’Brien is on the short list for the Houston Texans' top spot, according to multiple reports.
The sessions are scheduled for Jan 3 and 8 at the Newtown Campus.
The Chronicle of Higher Education released its annual study on compensations for presidents at private colleges.
Bucks County Community College's book club is free and open to the public.
Students can apply for grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000.
The Bensalem Township School District recently presented certificates of recognition to more than 50 district teachers who have between 15 to 40 years of service.
Eighth-graders at Cecelia Snyder Middle School in Bensalem demonstrate the ballroom dances they learned following 10 weeks of Dancing Classrooms Philly.
After nearly a decade of fundraising, students of Faust Elementary School finally have a new playground.
Sixth-graders at Struble Elementary School collected more than 200 toys for Katie's Krusaders.
Day and evening classes are cancelled.
A Facebook group with more than 2,300 members has been started in honor of fired Holy Ghost Prep teacher Michael Griffin.
The university’s main campus will get about 600 cameras.
The provost serves as the chief academic officer for the college and is responsible for educational policy and academic programs.
Alexander G. Wang of Doylestown is one of 32 Rhodes Scholars selected from throughout the country.
The winning teacher and school will each receive a $1,000 donation. The competition is open to kindergarten through 12th grade educators.
Holy Family University, which operates a Bensalem campus, will begin a second degree nursing program in January.
Just for the Kids Education Foundation announced the 29 Bensalem Township School District classroom projects for the 2013-2014 school year.