Nearly 100 teachers rallied outside the Archdiocese's headquaters on 17th Street in Philadelphia on Tuesday.
The fall convocation of students and faculty opened the 2011-2012 school year.
Lower Merion has 50 new incoming elementary and secondary school teachers for the 2011-12 school year.
Washington Monthly ranks Bryn Mawr College among the top liberal arts colleges.
The Rams could have a breakthrough season.
One hundred fifty freshmen descend on the Rosemont Campus.
Eleanor Weisbrod gave a number of gifts to the school.
Founded in 1885, the college has 1300 undergraduates and 400 graduate students.
Disagreement about the third such civil suit against the district continues.
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The all-girls school will celebrate its 125th anniversary in 2013.
Harriton High students conducted a sudsy fundraiser.
The college was recently awarded a 2011 award for Institutional Excellence in Climate Leadership.
The university started its three-phase transformation of the campus landscape this summer.
John Welsh, a 23-year veteran of the district's fleet, will test his skills Saturday and Sunday in Baltimore.
The Bryn Mawr school, with a donation from Penn Mutual, will open a Center for Veterans Affairs later this year.
A Montgomery County Community College professor sees the iPad as a 'game changer' when it comes to the way PR campaigns will be conducted.
The community college recognized full-time students whose grade-point averages were above 3.5.
The Chateau recently received a $6 million makeover to be restored to its former glory.
"Learn and Serve America" honors colleges across the country for community service.
Lower Merion High School and several other nearby high schools are also among Newsweek's Top 500 in the nation.
Members of the Marple Newtown High School football team got together on June 11 to help the Hunger Committee at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church make and deliver food.
Summer school begins next week, and there are required math packets and required reading for all current and incoming high school students.
Clarke School parents are hopeful school will soon receive state funding.
The 215 graduates turned their tassels in a Monday night ceremony.
Two hundred fifteen Harriton High School seniors attended their last function as students.
The ceremony begins at 7 p.m.
Sunday's third annual 5K benefited the Education Foundation of Lower Merion.
Runners and walkers of all ages turned out to raise money for Lower Merion Schools.
The suit, filed this week, is the third such civil suit against the district.
Some, however, have questioned the value of the such rankings.
Two Lower Merion elementary schools also had cases this year.
Juniors Max Blumenthal and Sam Borowsky rolled through the tournament in straight sets.
The superintendent spoke about the district budget at a “Community Conversations” event.
This student at Jack. M. Barrack Hebrew Academy recently starred in the musical "Gypsy" at St. Joseph's University.
The “Parent to Parent” newsletter for May reports that LMHS and Harriton students have submitted more college applications this year than last, despite a smaller class size.
Curious visitors perused items from 1910 and 1963.
A copper box was sealed in 1910 during the building of Lower Merion’s first high school.
The school district is seeking feedback to review and modify its Strategic Plan.
The changes will affect K through 12 students in Pennsylvania, with additional requirements for kids entering 7th grade. They are effective August 1.