The delay will allow time for ice and snow to melt on the roadways, school officials said.
Public schools announce closures, 2-hour delayed openings due to snow.
Retired West Chester Area School District Superintendent Dr. Jim Scanlon will serve until a permanent superintendent is appointed.
Storm sweeps through Central Bucks County with heavy overnight rainfall, flooding, and strong winds.
In the interest of public safety, the Central Bucks School Board is rescheduling its meeting
With expected heavy rainfall and high winds, Central Bucks is canceling activities due to possible hazardous road conditions.
At its January meeting, the board will vote on a contract with retired West Chester Area Superintendent Dr. Jim Scanlon.
The board's policy committee has begun consideration and debate of four suspended policies.
NOCTI presents its Carl J. Schaefer Memorial Award to Middle Bucks Institute of Technology teacher.
Democrat-controlled school board also votes to legally challenge Lucabaugh's severance package.
Southside Choir asks for the public's help in making it a winner in the seasonal choir competition.
Denise Kueny works as a special education instructional aide at Tohickon Middle where she assists students in learning skills and lessons.
As the new board prepares to take office, it has a full plate of issues on its plate including the superintendent's separation agreement.
The former Central Bucks superintendent will be getting more than $700,000 in severance, unused benefits and extended medical benefits.
The complaint alleges racially discriminatory and anti-LGBTQ+ policies and practices in Pennridge schools.
Departing superintendent Dr. Abram Lucabaugh to receive more than half a million dollars in compensation and benefits.
Tuesday night's meeting has been moved to Central Bucks West High School in Doylestown.
If approved by the school board Tuesday night, Dr. Abram Lucabaugh will be released from his contract with the school district.
The Democrats appear on their way to taking back control of the Central Bucks School Board from the Republican majority.
The school board had voted in September in favor of retaining a 9-region voting district alignment.
The Quakertown band brought home first place in its division from the USBands PA State Championships.
The programs are part of a collaborative effort to expand the growing network of registered pre-apprenticeship programs for students.
“I was pleasantly shocked at the skill level, energy, and focus of the kids,” says Green, who performed songs with the young musicians.
Niche also ranks Central Bucks as the 23rd best public school district in Pennsylvania and the 356th best in the nation.
The threats, which were copied to numerous school districts across the state, were received by two Central Bucks County school districts.
East is one of 353 schools from across the nation selected for the honor, which recognizes schools based on their academic achievement.
Over 16,000 students have been named semifinalists in the 69th annual National Merit Scholarship Program. See local semifinalists here.
But it will be a judge in Montgomery County who will decide whether the district has nine or three voting regions.
Also at Tuesday night's meeting, the superintendent will brief the community on legal issues and plans for grade realignment.
Local artists invited to showcase their work in inaugural "Show of Shows" exhibition.
Nine schools will again be dismissed early on Friday due to the heat index.
Chalfont educator makes a "profound impact" in the classroom and cares about each one of her students.
Fourth-grade educator described as a happy, energetic, and motivated teacher.
Five proposed maps are under consideration in the Central Bucks School District.
Enhanced security will greet the new school year at the district's high schools and middle schools.
Schools without air conditioning will be dismissing early on Wednesday and Thursday due to the excessive heat.
The rankings compare schools at the national, state, and local levels on academic performance, graduation rates, and college readiness.
Hundreds turn out to object to school board's social studies curriculum improvement plan.
The district's administration is also recommending increases for the school district's bus drivers and confidential secretaries.
"She gives 100 percent to her students 100 percent of the time."