Students from Main Line schools and Philadelphia’s Germantown received awards at a sold-out event.
The school invites community members to tour private gardens as part of an annual fundraiser.
Superintendent Chris McGinley said he doubted the budget would remain the same at its June 15 adoption, given what might lie ahead with state funding cuts.
Patch breaks down area school districts' strategies for fiscal success and dealing with budget cuts from the Commonwealth.
The accident caused a brief visit to the hospital, but the student returned to classes.
Monday night's Lower Merion School Board meeting went well as all recommendations were approved.
Herrmann participated in Pennsylvania's all-state band as a clarinet player.
The money will go toward developing classes that utilize online modules, hiring an instructional support technologist, and informing other institutions of their progress.
Montgomery County District Attorney says Francis Murphy propositioned detectives posing as a student.
Villanova's chemical engineering students have developed a way to make soap from used cooking oil.
He's Horton in Welsh Valley Middle School's "Seussical," which opens this week.
Livesey, an eighth grader at Rosemont School of the Holy Child, seems to do it all.
Shipley fourth and fifth graders debated last week about whether paper books or e-books were better.
Harriton High students raised $8,000 for charity.
The Merion Station teen learns a lot in his regular visits to the Narberth train station.
The district plans to build a new school budget based on Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed cuts.
Jon reads The Philadelphia Inquirer every morning and does his homework on a typewriter.
Neelam Pandya joined 27 other students vying to advance to the national competition.
Kyle Tassone, a fourth grader at Gladwyne Elementary School, won honorable mention for his fictional story called "Doodle King" in the Gladwyne Library League's Junior Author Contest.
Bryn Mawr College junior Katherine Lewis recently won the Lydia Pinkham Memorial Foundation’s Sylvia Plath poetry contest.
Students from 13 local schools in grades first through fifth competed in the Gladwyne Library League's 39th Annual Junior Author Contest.
Fifth grader Jake Waldman won first place for a non-fiction story he wrote for the Gladwyne Library League's 39th Annual Junior Author Contest.
Food will be collected through March 7.
Monday night at Harriton High School, the LMSD Board of Directors approved participation in an energy reduction program to begin in June.
Shane won first prize in the jewelry category for a henna-inspired cuff bracelet he made.
Up to 5 inches could fall by the end of the morning commute.
Navile raised $1,400 in a concert she hosted to benefit Shipley School's sister school in Uganda.
Eight Democratic candidates for the school board's five open seats introduced themselves and their vision for the district.
The school district can raise taxes by a maximum of 3.31 percent next year.
On Jan. 14, Lower Merion School District students, families and community members participated in an Afternoon of Service.
Superintendent's letter tells parents that Robert Schanne, a physics teacher at Lower Merion High School, is out pending an investigation.