The Hatboro-Horsham High School junior won a bronze medal last month as part of a business management and technology competition.
Hatboro-Horsham High School students heard from several people offering firsthand knowledge of drinking and driving impacts.
The girls lacrosse team defeated Springfield Delco 15-13 Thursday.
Simmons Elementary School first- and second-graders tested their fraction, measuring and word problem-solving skills during a Math Camp on Thursday.
Hatboro-Horsham defeated Penncrest 4-3 on Thursday night.
Hatboro-Horsham schools use money earned from the Box Tops for Education program to buy computers, playground equipment
The Lady Hatters defeated Unionville Tuesday night 16-9 and will face West Chester Henderson Thursday.
The Hatboro-Horsham boys team netted a first round 2012 District One playoff win Tuesday evening.
Hatboro-Horsham defeated Plymouth Whitemarsh Thursday afternoon.
Simmons Elementary School second-graders served as paleontologists for the day on the hunt for fossils.
The Hatters defeated North Penn on Tuesday.
Hatboro-Horsham School District officials hope to have Hatters Stadium wired and ready to broadcast the June 11 commencement ceremony.
Reducing graduation credits for high school students is also under review.
As proposed, the spending plan calls for a 1.7 percent tax hike.
The Hatboro-Horsham boys lacrosse team continued its winning streak on Saturday.
The team will face off against Springfield Delco this afternoon.
The Lady Hatters are readying for their last home game of the regular season.
"Flame, the Band," will perform at Keith Valley Middle School Thursday.
No injuries were reported as a result of the collision.
Hatboro-Horsham defeated visiting CB West 10-2.
Proceeds raised from Wednesday night's games will benefit the Mary T Sachs Breast Center.
Monday's win marks a string of double digit wins for the Hatters.
Hatboro-Horsham beat Archbishop Wood 10-2 Saturday morning.
Hatboro-Horsham defeated Souderton 8-4 Friday.
Hatboro-Horsham High School is one of 26 high schools to vie for top honors in three film categories – documentary, fiction/narrative and experimental - as part of the fourth annual Greenfield Youth Film Festival.
Kevin Zhang's love of nature - and biology in particular - spurred his second place win in an international essay contest.
Hatboro-Horsham scored its seventh straight victory Monday night.
The Hatters defeated Spring-Ford 10-5.
Hatboro-Horsham High School students won a $5,000 grant to complete a "rain garden" at the Jarrett Nature Center.
The board authorized a feasibility study to determine if one or more of the public schools should be converted to a charter school.
The team scored its fourth straight win on Monday.
School district positions may be eliminated to plug a budget shortfall.
Hatboro-Horsham defeated CB West 9-3 on Thursday night.
The school's 400 students set out to read for 1 million minutes by the end of March.
Hatboro-Horsham students will take the stage for four shows from April 12 through 14.
Apply by April 15.
The Hatters won Tuesday's game 12-3.
Central Bucks East won Friday's boys lacrosse game 9-7.
Hatboro-Horsham is undefeated in its first week of the season.
Hatboro-Horsham won 13-6 Wednesday.