With creativity, care and passion, Amy Scherr makes learning fun and keeps kids engaged daily.
The evening offers an opportunity to meet the club's student officers and creative team, learn about its upcoming season, and find out more.
Rosalind Braza of Holicong Middle School is honored for her kindness, positivity and dedication to helping students thrive.
The school board approved a separation agreement with one employee and voted to terminate a second.
The district is hiring for a wide range of positions, from bus drivers and custodians to educational assistants, nurses, and office support.
Connor, a beloved CB East football and baseball player, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare bone cancer, in 2019.
It’s not just a market; it’s a bustling hub of young talent, where kids learn business skills and share their artistic visions.
Opening Week activities help set a positive tone for the coming school year for Bucks County Intermediate Unit programs.
The hearings, known as Laudermill hearings, provide the employees with the opportunity to respond to the charges.
The Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund has agreed to match $100 for every $100 that comes in to the Bucks Co. Opportunity Council.
Last year’s drive supplied school essentials and funding for 160 students, equipping them with the resources they needed to start the year.
District seeking to reassure community that schools would remain "safe, secure, and welcoming" for all students and families.
During a special meeting on Tuesday, the board hired an interim solicitor and voted to put out a request for proposals for legal counsel.
School administrators and guidance counselors nominated students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service.
Through the program, eligible residents of Central Bucks can complete an application to receive money back from the district.
Board president apologizes "for letting the district down ... We will do everything in our power to make sure this never happens again."
Due to the Juneteenth federal holiday on Thursday, the school board will also be meeting on Wednesday, June 18 this month.
The partnership will commence operations on July 1 and will include residential, athletic, catering, conference, and retail dining.
Central Bucks' substitute superintendent sent a letter to the Centennial School Board about a comment made about student well-being.
Graduation ceremonies will be held this week at the Central Bucks School District's three high schools and will be live-streamed.
State legislator congratulates Central Bucks East and Council Rock North grapplers on the Senate floor.
Officials from each sponsor college selected their winners from among the finalists in the 2025 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Kids in grades first through eighth are invited to participate in the three-day camp taking place at Groveland Elementary School.
The Pittsburgh Business Times recently published its 2025 School Guide, ranking schools throughout the Commonwealth.
The show, "In My Artist Era," will feature a stunning display of artwork done by K-12 students from throughout the district.
Voters in the Central Bucks School District went to the polls on Tuesday to vote for school board candidates in two regions.
School board votes to advertise spending plan; a final vote on the budget is scheduled for June.
Earlier this month the case proceeded with two named plaintiffs to a new jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of PA.
Proceeds from the sale of event t-shirts and baked goods will benefit A Love For Life, a nonprofit dedicated to pancreatic cancer research.
Nomination into the National Technical Honor Society is the highest award of excellence in workforce education in America.
The district said it is actively working to engage external consultants with expertise in special education program management.
The program currently serves approximately 362 children and their families across Bucks County and employs 85 staff members.
Their leave is pending the outcome of an independent investigation into allegations of child abuse in a special education classroom.
These three outstanding Central Bucks students have been named winners of corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarships.
The three-day, student-run event was packed with agricultural learning and excitement, from goat snuggling to Farm Show milkshakes.
The investigation found that students in an autistic support classroom were subjected to abuse, neglect, restraints, and aversive treatment.
The announcement comes on the heels of an investigation by Disability Rights PA into alleged student abuse at Jamison Elementary last fall.
Both performances will be held in the Life Sciences Building auditorium on Delaware Valley University's main campus in Doylestown.
Borough asks district to abandon any plans to close Linden and to ensure that both Linden and Doyle remain open at their current sites.
New this year are camps focusing on the science of spaceflight and pet care, the problem-solving challenges of Engineering Minds and others.