With school starting soon, it's a good time to remind yourself about the law when it comes to stopping for school buses.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
Senior adults invited to recruitment breakfast to learn about sharing their life experiences with Crooked Billet students on Sept. 11.
Hatboro-Horsham School Board recognizes no students take the same path towards graduation and institutes differentiated diploma options.
Excited for the new movie "Boxtrolls"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the world where the Boxtrolls live with Boxtrolls Patch!
Hallowell parents, district staff and the Hatboro-Horsham community are encouraged to share their ideas for the new building.
The district has set up an online survey for input on the new project.
Jeff Corwin, the Emmy Award-winning host on Animal Planet, will be in Horsham for two presentations.
The Walmart Foundation is providing a $4.19 million three-year grant to support the initiative with $2.67 million directly supporting community colleges.
Teacher Appreciation Week is May 5 through 9.
The Hatboro Horsham Education Foundation has awarded $100,000 in grants to 16 projects.
John Nodecker will be superintendent of the Manheim Township School District as of July 1.
Students can now transfer up to 75 percent of their credits earned from regionally accredited post-secondary institutions back to MCCC to complete an associate’s degree or certificate.
More than 85 Montgomery County Community College students will be displaying their artwork in the show.
Following the tragic massacre at Sandy Hook in 2012, high school students in Newtown, Conn., will now receive mental health screenings.
The school has been honored with a national award.
The Princeton Review has selected the 150 colleges it says are the best value for students.
Montgomery County Community College will host Road to the Isles for two performances leading up to Saint Patrick's Day.
Downingtown Area School District’s video is a take on Billy Joel’s “Allentown.”
Changes have been made to the district calendar.
Students from around the region enjoyed academic success.
Nearly 150 people volunteered at three different sites in Montgomery County.
This year's national theme is "Catholic Schools: Communities of Faith, Knowledge and Service."
Hatboro-Horsham High School has revised its exam schedule following Tuesday's snow.
Hatboro-Horsham School District schools and offices will be closed on Wednesday.
Schools in the Hatboro-Horsham School District are dismissing early Tuesday because of the snow, according to the district website.
Simal Ali, of Hatboro, is one of 134 students from Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware selected as part of Widener University's third annual high school leadership awards.
More than 1 million students take the SAT exam each year, and only .03 percent of all students who take the SAT exam can say they have earned a perfect 2400 score.
Hatboro-Horsham School District students will need to be in the classroom at least a day longer this school year because of snow.
MCCC is offering a diverse selection of six, seven and 10-week courses, as well as weekend courses, that start in late January, February, March and April at its Central and West campuses and online.
Increasing pension costs and double-digit health insurance increases are the driving forces behind Hatboro-Horsham School District's budget shortfall.
Crooked Billet Elementary School students researched victims of the Sandy Hook school shooting and donated a book in their honor to the library.
Kids from the Goddard School in Horsham recently toured the Tinkertoy factory to build upon a lesson in inventing, tooling and manufacturing.
Gary Bissig, Horsham Township's deputy emergency management coordinator provided Eastern Center for Arts and Technology's protective services students with emergency management training.
Forecasted snow into Friday resulted in Hatboro-Horsham schools being closed on Friday.
Eastern Center for Arts and Technology students earned 60 top awards during a leadership conference recently. Two Hatboro-Horsham High School students were among the award recipients.