A panel discussion will be held March 2 to help residents explore the opportunity of running for school board.
A live audio stream will be available for Central Bucks School Board action meetings. Tuesday's meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.
Stephani Thomas of Pine Run Elementary and Amanda Dicks of Central Bucks East High School are among the three finalists for the 2015 award.
Small pets are welcomed residents at one dormitory on the campus of Delaware Valley College in Doylestown.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation chooses 50,000 of the highest scorers on the PSATs from around the country for recognition.
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The Central Bucks School Board will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
The daily rate for substitute teachers has been increased from $90 to $95 Tuesday through Thursday and $100 on Mondays and Fridays.
Sharon Collopy, Beth Darcy and Karen Smith are running for the board in regions 6, 8 and 1, respectively.
The meeting will be held despite the snow that cancelled school Tuesday.
A Winter Storm Warning is in place for Bucks, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
Saturday's SAT exams have been postponed until Feb. 7.
Under the proposed calendar for next school year, the first day of classes for students is Aug. 31.
Dr. Chris Tipping will replace Russell Redding, who left his position to become the state Secretary of Agriculture under Tom Wolf.
The mobile app allows students to register for classes, view their schedule, get their grades and more.
Charles Cathers will replace Brian Hensel, who was fired after a hazing scandal that cut the season short in the fall.
The Central Bucks School Board on Tuesday voted to fire MaryKate Blankenburg, a guidance counselor at Central Bucks West High School.
The Central Bucks School Board is expected to vote on a recommendation to fire MaryKate Blankenburg during a meeting Tuesday.
Stephen Corr, a Warrington resident, was appointed president by a unanimous board vote.
Recipients include CB Cares, the Hatboro Horsham, Upper Moreland and Centennial Educational Foundations and more.
Brian Hensel, head football coach at Central Bucks West, will be replaced, district officials announced Tuesday.
Bridgett Szychulski, 31, of Philadelphia is headed to court on charges she had sex with a Lenape Middle School student.
Pennsylvania EITC funding program enables the auto group to support CB Cares Educational Foundation.
In an official statement, the district said it hopes to conclude its investigation of the CB West football program “in the near future.”
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DelVal is hosting a public, family-friendly Fall Fest and a Military and Veterans Open House on Sunday, Nov. 16.
“We find it deeply disturbing that NCAA officials in leadership positions would consider bluffing one of their member institutions.”
The grant, from the Clemens Family Corporation, will be used towards a new swine science center.
The following opinion piece was submitted by Central Bucks School Board President Paul Faulkner.
The administration at Central Bucks School District has laid out its plans to prevent hazing in the future.
The Central Bucks School Board had its first meeting Tuesday since the decision to cancel the rest of the football season at CB West.
Last week’s homecoming game was cancelled as well as Friday’s game due to the hazing allegations.
The board is expected to discuss the football hazing allegations that cancelled the season.
The football season at Central Bucks West has been cancelled as allegations of hazing, including waterboarding, are investigated.
All members of the CB West varsity and junior varsity coaching staff have been suspended effectively immediately.
Failure to follow these laws can result in a $250 fine, a 60-day license suspension and 5 points on your license, PennDOT said.
In total, there are 19,090 students enrolled in the district. Last year, there was 19,566.
National History Day is a non-profit education organization based in Maryland.
The forum will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at Tamanend Middle School.
The Central Bucks West Football Parents Club mobilized the community to raise over $7,000 for the football, band and cheerleading programs.