All Central Bucks schools are closed.
Voting has started for the Bucks County Teacher of the Year. The winner will receive a $1,000 grand prize from Bucks First Federal Credit Union.
This year's national theme is "Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service."
United Way of Bucks County is hosting their fourth annual Martin Luther King Jr. essay contest for students in Bucks County.
Central Bucks schools will be closed, offices are open.
The deadline for online registration has also been extended to 11 p.m. on Wednesday.
A winter storm warning is in effect as of 10 a.m.
The show, which this year is called “The City of Brotherly Groove,” will pay tribute to the role that Philadelphia has played in the history of music.
Monday, Jan. 27 will no longer be a snow make-up day for students.
The district will not say why the school’s field hockey and lacrosse coach was let go after just one season.
If the calendar is approved as proposed, the first day of the next school year will be Tuesday, Sept. 2.
The high school winners of the Equestrian Talent Search (ETS) Medal at the Tournament of Champions get more than just another award to hang on their achievement walls.
Due to the inclement weather, all classes are cancelled for Friday.
The Chronicle of Higher Education released its annual study on compensations for presidents at private colleges.
The sessions are scheduled for Jan 3 and 8 at the Newtown Campus.
Bucks County Community College's book club is free and open to the public.
From Rodney Green leaving, to the appointment of David Weitzel as the new superintendent, 2013 was a busy year in school news.
Bucks County Community College offers various noncredit courses and certificate programs through its continuing education program.
Kindergarteners from Cold Spring Elementary Schoo raised more than $700 for the Roxy Reading Therapy Dog program.
Day and evening classes are cancelled.
The list honors districts for increasing access to AP course work while maintaining or increasing the percentage of students earning scores of 3 or higher on AP Exams.
The provost serves as the chief academic officer for the college and is responsible for educational policy and academic programs.
Paul Faulkner has been appointed as the president of the Central Bucks School Board.
The winning teacher and school will each receive a $1,000 donation. The competition is open to kindergarten through 12th grade educators.
Alexander G. Wang of Doylestown is one of 32 Rhodes Scholars selected from throughout the country.
Sixteen $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to Bucks County Community College students who are supporting at least one child.
A request from a Central Bucks employee to add their same sex spouse as a dependent was denied in October.
One local parent says a state survey to be distributed to middle and high school students in the Central Bucks School District is inappropriate and invasive.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
David Weitzel will earn $215,000 the first year of the contract.
The agenda for Wednesday's Central Bucks School Board meeting includes consideration of a contract for Superintendent David Weitzel.
The open house will be held this Saturday at the Newtown Campus.
But the details of Weitzel’s contract are still being worked out.
David Weitzel has been serving as acting superintendent since late July.
The fair, for college bound students and their parents, will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the college's Newtown Campus.
The A+ School Rewards program is an easy way to earn money for local schools.