Here’s a Look at What’s Happening in East Penn School District This Week.
East Penn School Director Julian Stolz proposed a motion at the Jan. 14 school board meeting that the district continue to fund buses for those Willow Lane Elementary School students now bused to school in the proposed 2013-2014 budget.
Northampton Community College held its mid-year commencement Saturday, Jan. 26.
Here’s a Look at What’s Happening in East Penn School District This Week
Forty-two Emmaus High School students are scheduled to donate blood in an Emergency Miller-Keystone Blood Drive to take place in the large courtyard at the high school from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Registration for East Penn Spring 2013 Community Education Classes closes on Jan. 23.
Emmaus residents named to DeSales University Dean’s List for the Fall 2012 semester.
Emmaus students earn academic honors at colleges and universities for summer and fall 2012 semesters.
Rehearsals for this year's Emmaus High School spring musical 'Legally Blonde' should begin on Monday. Callback auditions for finalists for each role are today.
East Penn kindergartners will register the week of March 18 at the school they will attend in the fall. The specific day depends on the school.
Two East Penn vacation days - one in February and one in March - will become in-session days to make up for days missed in fall 2012 after Hurricane Sandy.
East Penn School District officials issue an email statement about Thursday's bomb threat at Emmaus High School at 12:05 p.m. today following a sweep of the school.
Bomb hoax pranks have hit schools in several states including Emmaus High School this week.
Afternoon activities at Emmaus High School were cancelled on Thursday due to a bomb threat and the high school will remain closed on Friday as a precautionary measure, according to East Penn Superintendent of Schools Thomas L. Seidenberger.
East Penn School District says parents were notified about Nov. 27 'Walkability Study' meeting in a timely fashion. The district says it had no obligation to inform the board.
East Penn School Board Director Lynn Donches addresses fellow board members, administration at tail end of Monday night’s school board meeting about the district’s failure to publicize a Nov. 27 meeting about a Willow Lane walking study.
Willow Lane parents attend Monday night’s meeting to ask the East Penn School Board to rethink its plans to make Willow Lane a 'walking school' beginning with the 2013-2014 school year.
Emmaus High School Principal Dave Piperato tells East Penn School Board members that he and the parent who challenged two books on the Emmaus High School summer reading have reached an agreement.
Emmaus High School spring 2013 musical has been changed to "Legally Blonde."
East Penn School Director Alan Earnshaw attends Monday night's reorganization meeting via Skype.
East Penn Superintendent of Schools Thomas L. Seidenberger reports to the East Penn Board of School Directors that the district has seen a jump of 53 students compared with November 2011.
Emmaus High School student newspaper, 'The Stinger,' can now be found online through iTunes University.
East Penn Superintendent of Schools Thomas L. Seidenberger tells the East Penn Board of School Directors Monday night that he will likely put in a formal request to change the 2012-2013 school calendar at the board’s next meeting.
Refinancing and consolidation of Series of 2007 and 2008 General Obligation Bonds could happen in early 2013.
Students, faculty and staff collect items to help victims of Superstorm Sandy and then travel to Staten Island by bus to deliver the donations.
Tickets can be purchased at the door for performances at 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 9 and Saturday, Nov. 10.
Fallen trees and sagging power lines may leave many district homes inaccessible to school buses this morning.
School will be back in session in East Penn starting Friday, Nov. 2
All members of the East Penn community are invited to discuss Emmaus High School 9th-grade summer reading selection 'Prep' by Curtis Sittenfeld on Thursday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. at Zion's Lutheran Church.
Superintendent Thomas L. Seidenberger last night updated the East Penn Board of School Directors on the status of the current book challenges in the district and set the record straight on past book objections.
Here's your look at what's happening in East Penn School District this week.