The Central Bucks School District has announced a 2-hour delayed opening on Wednesday.
Their achievements were celebrated at the February Executive Council meeting, where they were honored by MBIT.
The investigation is expected to take 2 to 3 months to complete and will include "everything from the beginning to where we are today."
Schools and offices will be closed throughout the district due to a forecast of wintry weather while students attend remotely.
Parents and students are reminded that all future snow days will be Flexible Instruction Days (FIDS) in the school district.
The board announced in January that it planned to engage an outside independent agency to conduct a review of child abuse allegations.
"The appointments of Chris Becker and Dr. Broc Sandelin reflect DelVal's leadership in agriculture and education," said Dr. Gloria Oikelome.
Tara BG Houser, who has overseen the district's business department for the past three years, will be leaving Central Bucks in June.
The district shared its guidance as reports of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting operations are circulating.
At the meeting, administrators are expected to share information and gather feedback regarding the future of Doyle, Kutz and Linden.
The independent review will focus on 3 key areas: re-investigation, internal procedures and processes, and classroom safety.
Jim Pepper said the superintendent and two other administrators misled him over what happened to his son in a Jamison classroom.
"Come hear some awesome music and help us kick off the 2025 a cappella season," said the organizers.
The following school districts will be closed for a snow day or will be offering remote learning to students on Monday.
"If it becomes necessary to delay or close school, we will communicate that information as timely as possible," the district said.
The Public Safety Training & Certification Department recognized more than 120 volunteer firefighters who completed national certification.
These non-credit certificate programs complement DelVal's current for-credit offerings that include a bachelor's degree in horticulture.
When it is built, the new Poultry Science Center will provide modern research laboratories, classrooms, and demonstration spaces.
The initiative is designed to bridge education, healthcare, rehabilitation, and families to support students who have experienced ABIs.
The highlight will be student-led demonstrations across program areas, giving attendees an in-depth look at MBIT’s offerings.
In other action at this month's meeting, the school board approved the date for graduation and appointed a new school board solicitor.
The policy, approved by the former board last fall but suspended three weeks later, tied athletic participation to birth gender.
The timeless story of love has been enchanting audiences across the country with its haunting score and artistic storytelling.
The district is scheduled to roll out full-day kindergarten across the district beginning with the 2026-27 school year.
Volunteers will be able to apply for the tax credit starting in July 2025 for school taxes paid in 2024.
The Princeton Review and U.S. News & World Reports have given the Bucks County university high ratings.
The university will be welcoming Ansinn as its Watson Executive-In-Residence speaker.
Niche, the leading platform connecting students and families with colleges and schools, has just published its 2025 Best Schools rankings.
13 students gained practical experience, made a positive impact in the community, and earned college credit this summer.
Robert Freiling will join the Central Bucks School District's administrative staff on September 30.
About 95 percent of the semifinalists are expected to attain finalist standing, and about half of the finalists will win a scholarship.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The school board interviewed three candidates who stepped forward to fill the open seat on the board.
The Principal of the elementary school says it's a safety issue, however, many in the community disagree.
The grant was created to support public schools with remediating and/or abating environmental hazards in their buildings.
A house party, tours of Central Bucks East High School, and a meet up at Warwick Farm Brewing are also planned for reunion weekend.
The foundation said the students have shown remarkable strength and determination in managing their illness while excelling academically.
The program is designed to equip middle schoolers with the tools and knowledge they need to succeed in a rapidly evolving world.
The plaintiffs in the suit had argued the judge in July had inappropriately decertified its collective action lawsuit against the district.