Students and teachers can compete for cash prizes of as much as $1,000.
Inductees include a local judge, an original Pittsburgh Steeler, and a famous quartet.
Third grade class at Cecil is larger than most.
The boys soccer team lost 2-1.
Betsy Sommerville, director of special education, gave a progress report to the Canon-McMillan School District at its regular meeting Monday.
Mark your calendars for these upcoming fall job fairs, which will be held throughout the county in October.
A federal judge dismissed the case against the district in the wake of the settlement.
The Life-Counts system was implemented at no charge to the district.
The change was requested to better accommodate traffic at South Central Elementary.
Dr. Paula reflects on the tragic events of the past week, and urges families to get a kit, make a plan, and be informed about natural disasters and emergencies to ensure personal safety and well-being
But beware: The deadline is Wednesday.
The Canon-McMillan High School band was practicing its moves this week in preparation for the start of the new academic year.
Sept. 10 open house will recruit 'Girls of Steel' for 2011-12 season.
Here are five things you might have missed from Monday's school board meeting.
Information sessions will be held Aug. 19, 23
Directors will hold their non-voting meeting Monday.
CCAC classes start Aug. 22 and Sept. 6.
Not all goals were met, but district leaders said progress was made.
The board will act on resignations and conduct other business.
Twenty-nine students earn recognition for academic achievement—with one national winner.
Near drowning prompts Department of Welfare to close three day care centers Tuesday.
Braydon Leasure, a pupil at Hills-Henderson Elementary, was a first-place winner in the Why I Love Town Park Pool contest for his essay, "Fountain, Fries and Fun."
Meghan Kessler, a pupil at First Street Elementary, was a first-place winner in the Why I Love Town Park essay contest.
Lacey Chappel, a pupil at Borland Manor, was a second-place winner.
Titus Walker, a pupil at Borland Manor, was a first-place winner in the Why I Love Town Park Pool contest.
The literature books that are being replaced are more than 20 years old.
Agreements with unions released—copies of the documents are below.
No tax increase was included for the first time in years.
Tournaments are scheduled for June 26 and July 17.
Wage freezes and trimmed line items mean no furloughs and no tax increase for 2011-12, the district said in a message to the community.
A new document outlining cuts was unveiled on the district's website on today.
Although specific budget numbers were still being computed, the board tonight confirmed there will be no tax hike or furloughs.
The founder said the seven-day program teaches young people the art of diplomacy.
Board President Debbie Link said the elementary music program will be reinstated as a result of the agreement.
See Saturday afternoon's ceremony and all the pomp and circumstance!
Congratulations! Today is your day. You're off to Great Places! You're off and away! - Dr. Seuss
A roundup of the region's top stories for Tuesday, June 14.
Administrators and others have agreed to a wage freeze.
Canon-McMillan held it's prom Friday night at the Omni William Penn in Pittsburgh.
One director said the motion could have saved the district thousands of dollars.