The staff member has been arrested for allegedly trying to seduce a student by way of “highly sexualized” text messages and emails.
Central Bucks HS West made the cut for the top 500 nationally. See who else was ranked among the best in the Keystone State.
One Pennsylvania school district could take a serious step to protect its students.
The top ranking school in Bucks County was Council Rock North, which came in fourth statewide. Council Rock South was next at sixth.
The re-branding effort that allegedly cost $128,000 was done without the input of the student and alumni community, detractors allege.
Niche.com recently released its 2015 list of high schools with the best teachers. Council Rock North ranks 6th in Pennsylvania.
Bucknell University, coming in at number four, was the top non-Big Ten school on Princeton Review's list.
Eleven schools from the Keystone State made the top 100, including Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania.
An elementary school in Franklin County is closed as officials eradicate an influx of brown recluse spiders from the building, reports say.
Henry Hunt has been appointed as the new Athletic Director for Central Bucks High School West, the district announced Tuesday.
Here are all the important dates families need to know about for the coming school year.
Auditor General says a termination settlement offered by Central Bucks to a former superintendent two years ago was 'overly generous.'
Associate degrees in history, exercise science and photography will be offered in the fall, as well as two certificate programs.
Upper Makefield residents James and Sharon Maida made the donation to Rutgers University law schools in Camden and Newark.
The ceremonies will be aired live on CBTV.
The bill, which passed the state Senate unanimously, delays the Keystone Exam graduation requirement until the 2018-2019 school year.
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Former Penn State President Rodney A. Erickson made $1.49 million in 2014, making him the country's highest paid public university executive
Bucks County Technical High School student Jake Wesley was told he was “medically exempt” from field day because he uses a wheelchair.
Ranked schools include Titus, Linden, Cold Spring, Buckingham, Gayman, Kutz, Doyle, Butler, Jamison, Warwick and Mill Creek.
Kappa Delta Rho members have engaged in a 'persistent series of deeply troubling behavior,' the University said in a statement.
The Soup for the Soul effort at Warwick Elementary was inspired by a nonfiction book about how one person can make a difference.
Central Bucks West and East are ranked 12th and 19th in Pennsylvania.
Central Bucks West junior Ella Mullikin scored higher than all test takers from across the United States.
Candidates asked about various issues, including social media, hazing and sex education
Valerie Schmitzer, a kindergarten teacher, was named teacher of the year by Goddard Systems
Central Bucks West High School's Collin Burns solved the cube in a record-shattering 5.25 seconds.
Interact Club and NOVA collaborate to create change.
The district and parents met Wednesday night at Kutz Elementary gymnasium
Central Bucks School District reportedly investigating grievance against principal
Meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday night in the Paul W. Kutz School gymnasium
Paul W. Kutz Principal has been out since late February with no set date to return
Team format and competition encourages students to read more and talk about books.
Deborah Kost, an experienced and well-educated administrator, will officially begin new position in July.
Niche.com ranked the best public high schools in the state of Pennsylvania.
Service members, their spouses and Department of Defense employees are eligible for the Military Scholars for America program.
Delaware Valley College professor Michael Tabachnick will present “Genesis vs. The Big Bang” Wednesday at 7 p.m.
Any student absence on April 2 or April 7 due to pre-planned vacation will be an excused absence.
The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.
A new website provides information about how much each district would receive in funding from Gov. Wolf’s budget proposal for 2015-2016.