The borough's Community and Governmental Affairs Committee is scheduled to discuss the school at its meeting Monday night.
In letter to the community, Lucabaugh writes, "We need to replace condemnation and accusation with openness and inquiry."
Supporters showed up en masse to council’s monthly meeting to ask the borough to consider a resolution opposing school closure.
Athletes are partnering with CB Farmer's Market at Barclay to collect food for the area's needy families.
The district will recognize its first group of recipients during May award ceremonies this spring.
A hearing is scheduled for April 14 at the Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown.
More than 800 graduates added their names to an open letter to the school board criticizing its recent actions.
24 seniors competed for more than $1 million in scholarships and prize; Middle Bucks Institute of Technology claimed first prize.
A panel of experts will discuss what school boards do, how they are elected and how the actions of boards affect all community members.
Lining the hallways of their school, the students cheered as box after box of cereal fell, creating a major domino effect.
School district, Devine+Partners cite targeted threats and harassment from the community as the reason.
The award is given monthly to youth who exemplify developmental assets proven to be instrumental in promoting positive adolescent behavior.
High school thespians to stage "Oklahoma!," "Mamma Mia" and "Anything Goes" this spring.
Arguments delayed after Bucks County's 18 judges recuse themselves; outside judge will have to be brought in to hear the case.
Central Bucks High School East Senior Mason Matich and Central Bucks High School West Senior Lance Xu will be awarded $2,000 each.
The event catered to kindergarten through third grade students and focused on foundational literacy skills and phonemic awareness.
On January 24, 40 of the 300 scholars will be named Regeneron Science Talent Search finalists.
"These policies are not leading the way, but we students are. Join us in our peaceful protest as we advocate for the freedom to teach."
Teachers held a demonstration at Central Bucks High School East and Holicong Middle School over Policy 321, according to published reports.
Policy 321 will ban teachers from advocating partisan, political and social issues in their classrooms.
The policy has become a lightning rod in the district, especially among LGBTQ+ students who have argued against banning the Pride flag.
Three Irish opera singers will join the Lenape Middle School Choir in a concert benefiting Violet Sanders and her fight against cancer.
Spring courses range from auto body repair and plumbing to medical insurance billing, video editing and oral radiology.
To address a declining population, administrators are considering a number of measures that would result in significant cost savings.
Holicong teachers and students are donating 439 toys to this year's 75th Annual Marine Corps Reserve "Toys for Tots Campaign."
CB South Southside Choir asks for public's help in making it a winner in the seasonal choir competition.
There will be student-led demonstrations in program areas, which will be the main focus of the evening.
Co-founder of the heavy metal band met and performed with 14 student musicians at the Doylestown School of Rock.
North Plaza is part of a larger capital project to modernize the building so that MBIT can deliver another 50 years of learning.
In a series of votes, the board appointed Helen Zaleski as interim principal at Titus Elementary and Lisa Corr as human resources director.
School board to engage law firm to perform internal investigation into the issues and review policies cited by the complaint.
The first Happ Grover scholarships were given in 1983 to 18 students who chose to attend Bucks County Community College.
If approved, the Philadelphia firm will perform an internal investigation into the issues alleged in the ACLU complaint.
Students to present "Little Mermaid Jr.," "Rent - School Edition" and "Peter and the Starcatcher."
The complaint was filed by the ACLU of Pennsylvania alleging a culture of discrimination against LGBTQ+ students in the district.
"As we celebrate the university's 125th, I'm honored to be selected to build on the work of the presidents who have come before me."
School board members voted 6 to 3 to advance policy 321 to a final reading and a vote in November.
The state funding will pay for the resources necessary to keep children safe and prevent acts of violence in school.
"The district is resolute and united in its zero tolerance for discrimination, bullying, or harassment of any kind," said Dana Hunter.
The complaint has been filed on behalf of seven students who allege a widespread culture of discrimination against LGBTQ+ students.