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Beth Holl chops off her locks for a good cause and (with a little help from a creative essay) winds up featured in the national publication for teens.
The district celebrates homecoming this week.
Amy Broman receives $2,000 as part of the ING Unsung Heroes Award. Plus, two biology teachers are granted $10,000 they plan to use to build a wildlife observation area near the middle school.
Students participating in this year’s program have a chance to be chosen for an RC Racing event at the school.
Patch gives you a rundown of what's going on around the community.
The Raiders are 2-1 overall after losing to the Tigers Friday.
With the district’s roofs, cooling and heating systems reaching their expiration dates, officials are contemplating using the bond money for preventive maintenance projects at Seneca Valley’s schools.
Here are several ways you can make sure your sports teams are highlighted on Cranberry Patch.
If you have photos from the game, please upload them to this story.
The middle school is the only one in western Pennsylvania to be deemed a Blue Ribbon school by the U.S. Secretary of Education.
Students, staff and parents raise money for autism research.
Miranda Wack had no idea her teacher entered her into a chemistry essay contest. Then she nabbed a prize.
Students and staff wore their Steelers best and painted their faces black and gold ... and in one case, Packers green!