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The Central Bucks superintendent said trips to Washington, D.C. are now back on the table, following a controversial school board vote.
Some have criticized Central Bucks for cancelling a trip to the Holocaust Museum after previously failing to condemn antisemitic rhetoric.
Administrators will no longer share data on the COVID-19 dashboard — plus more from the school board on field trips and public health.
According to a new report, an anonymous employee leaked documents showing the district's COVID-19 dashboard isn't telling the full story.
Police do not believe anyone else was involved in planning the threats that led to lockdowns and early dismissals in the district.
The Pennridge Improvement Project spearheaded little free libraries, following removal of books about gender and books by authors of color.
A school board member said communications to the board have dwindled in recent weeks. She believes that's because parents don't feel heard.
“We’ve really left things very unsettled for a lot of people tonight,” one school board member said as the meeting drew to a close.
Though all schools will open for in-person learning Tuesday, the superintendent said the schools' operational status could still be in flux.
Bucks County Technical High School was allocated $50,000, while Middle Bucks Institute of Technology will receive $46,556.
The program encourages many types of learning for students and receives community donations from local organizations.
The national paper said that, though Central Bucks is one of the state's wealthiest districts, school resources are stretched to the limit.
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Some of the school district's board directors emailed families to say they found statements at the Nov. 9 board meeting "troubling."
"I understand enough to tell you that it's a complete mess." Hear more from the deep dive into Central Bucks' school board meetings.
The superintendent spoke about the day's "emotional toll" after high school students were dismissed early Tuesday.
Central Bucks South students will be competing for some of the region's best schools at the NCAA level.
The local private school shut down in-person learning at its lower and upper divisions recently, due to COVID-19 cases and staffing issues.
Some speakers at the most recent meeting called for an end to hate speech after harmful comments about Jewish and transgender communities.
To learn about candidates running for Central Bucks School Board, visit the League of Women Voters online guide at www.vote411.org.
Schools are ranked at the state and district levels. The best charter schools and best magnet schools ranked as stand-alone categories.
The Pennridge school board also amended its policies to say it will “consider” public health orders instead of automatically following them.
District officials reported nearly three times as many cases last week as they did during the first week of the new school year.
The board must fill the seat left vacant by John Gamble, who resigned last month after receiving threats against his family’s safety.
Just 325 U.S. schools received the honor for overall performance from the U.S. Department of Education, including three in Bucks County.
Central Bucks East, West and South each received an overall A+ in the ranking and hundreds of glowing reviews from students and alumni.
Students from each of Central Bucks’ three high schools qualified for the semifinals of the National Merit Scholarship Program.
“COVID has broken you people, and it’s disgusting,” former board Vice President John Gamble said to community members.
Ida could bring up to 6 inches of rainfall to Eastern Pennsylvania by Thursday morning, with forecasters warning of “widespread” flooding.
A GoFundMe campaign has raised more than $39,000 since last week to cover legal costs related to the federal lawsuit.
Students and staff will not be required to wear masks inside for the start of the new school year.
An anti-mask group planned to protest Wednesday ahead of the Central Bucks school board’s meeting to review its mask-optional policy.
The Bucks County Health Department is now recommending all districts adopt mask mandates for the start of the new school year.
The Democratic state senator is encouraging all Bucks County school districts to adopt universal masking policies for students and staff.
John Kopicki resigned his position in early April. The Central Bucks board is set to name Abram Lucabaugh as his permanent replacement.
After an extensive, national search narrowed down the field to 17 candidates, Central Bucks School District has chosen its new leader.
Parents in the Central Bucks School District can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The Central Bucks School Board voted to approve a health and safety plan that does not mandate mask wearing in K-12 schools.
The Central Bucks School Board is slated to vote on its health and safety plan Tuesday, which includes an optional masking policy.