A 37-team robotics competition will be held this weekend at Hatboro Horsham High School.
The 39th annual Keith Valley Challenge, an all-night floor hockey marathon, raised money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Hatboro-Horsham graduate Kevin Connell is one of 13 students worldwide to earn every point possible on the AP Studio Art Drawing exam.
Dismissal will begin at noon.
A look at closings/early dismissals throughout the region.
Hatboro-Horsham Superintendent Curtis Griffin will meet with parents during a community event at Hallowell Elementary.
Discovery Hour, organized by teacher Robert Lochel, aims to provide enriching experiences to all students outside of structured courses.
The district will Host Manufacturing Alliance of Bucks and Montgomery Counties Meeting on Jan. 20.
Sophomore Michelle Reckner marched in the 126th Annual Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade on Jan. 1.
Be A Part of the Conversation’s Jan. 28 event will be held at the Horsham Township Community Center.
Recipients include CB Cares, the Hatboro Horsham, Upper Moreland and Centennial Educational Foundations and more.
Between two to four inches of snow is expected in the Hatboro Horsham area Wednesday.
For her senior project, Jordan Plummer is raising money to send supplies to two schools in remote Costa Rica.
The meetings allow attendees to speak with Hatboro-Horsham School District leaders about their businesses.
Students get valuable lessons in history and service.
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Starting Monday, students at the Hatboro-Horsham school will create an art installation with the help of artist-in-residence Kevin Reese.
“We find it deeply disturbing that NCAA officials in leadership positions would consider bluffing one of their member institutions.”
Dr. Woodie Flowers will be in Horsham for a Nov. 12 event hosted by Hatboro-Horsham Educational Foundation.
Community members are invited to explore the school’s garden, enjoy treats from the garden’s harvest, visit classrooms and enjoy books.
All active duty and retired veterans are invited to attend the event to be held in Horsham.
Failure to follow these laws can result in a $250 fine, a 60-day license suspension and 5 points on your license, PennDOT said.
Active duty and retired veterans are invited to attend the event, to be held at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham on Nov. 11.
Lady Hatters raise more than $1,000 to support WAGS Rescue and Referral.
Each month, the discussion moves to a different Hatboro-Horsham School District school.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. and will be held at Keith Valley Middle School in Horsham.
The book to be discussed is 'Rethinking Homework: Best Practices That Support Diverse Needs,' by Cathy Vatterott.
The winners will be honored during a ceremony Wednesday at the Horsham Athletic Club.
Hatboro-Horsham School District's general obligation bond rating has been upgraded from Aa2 to Aa1 by Moody’s.
Hatboro-Horsham School District has scheduled an Act 34 hearing on Oct. 13 at 7 p.m.
On Sept. 12 and 13, students from two Hatboro schools celebrated the Star Spangled Banner’s 200th birthday.
Join the Lady Hatters for soccer and other activities throughout the evening to raise money for the WAGS Animal Rescue.
Chemistry teacher Todd Gibson allegedly sent photos of his penis as well as pictures of him nude to a female student via Snapchat in 2013.
Pennsylvania colleges and universities earned a number of the top spots.
Be A Part of the Conversation, which was founded in 2011, is looking to partner with other school districts and communities.
Students are exposed to traffic while waiting for buses, walking to the bus stop or walking to school, police remind residents.
Dozens of Greg Telhorster’s friends, colleagues and supporters took the challenge en masse to honor the retired Keith Valley teacher.
Hatboro-Horsham educators and support staff were honored for their dedication, innovation and commitment to education at an event in August.
The agreement is the first of its kind between a community college and a Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.
Spencer West, a double-amputee, author of “Standing Tall: My Journey,” will be speaking at Keith Valley Middle School on Sept. 5.