Police said Friday that they were investigating a teacher's aide and basketball coach alleged to have had relationships with students.
Earlier this month, Bristol Township School District welcomed Brandon Lang as Director of Food Services.
Violent messages threatening rape and murder come amid growing controversy surrounding school board meetings.
To learn about candidates running for Pennsbury School Board, visit the League of Women Voters online guide at www.vote411.org.
Levittown elementary and middle schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
Parents in Levittown can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
St. Mary Medical Center graduated two pioneering residency classes: the first Internal Medicine class, and the second Pharmacy class.
See how college aid applications changed for Levittown area high schools.
Bad weather expected tonight led to the postponement of Pennsbury High School's commencement ceremony to tomorrow at 6 p.m.
The District is planning for in-person instruction, five days a week.
Keystone Elementary Participates in Heritage Conservancy’s Pilot Study: Using Nature as a Tool for Social and Emotional Learning
The grant will be used to help Neshaminy students and their families in need of a helping hand, according to the school district.
Several challengers for the Neshaminy School Board cross-filed in Tuesday's primary election.
Before this year's seniors head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Levittown Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
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The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Bucks County.
Al Oberman returns to Bristol Township School District as the new director of special education and pupil services on March 17.
The Levittown-based school district is looking to speed up construction projects while borrowing rates and the bond market are favorable.
Virtual family nights for Bristol Township School District families provides a group connection.
Lou deFonteny, director of special education and pupil services, has accepted a new job and his last day at BTSD will be February 17.
Tune into the 6ABC Dunkin Thanksgiving Celebration on Thursday to see the Pennsbury High School Band.
The hybrid model, with two days in class and three days remote each week, begins next week for some students.
The township's school board voted last week to postpone in-person classes again, citing new coronavirus numbers in Bucks County.
Students in some grades will attend classes in person for a week to try out the alternating system.
The second vote came after a public hearing to allow parents, coaches, students and others to weigh in on the decision.
Athletics, band and cheerleading is suspended until further notice, school officials announced, due to the coronavirus outbreak.
On Monday, the school board unanimously voted to approve virtual learning for all students during the first marking period.
The Levittown high school's mascot is on minds again after Washington's NFL team announced it will retire its name and logo.
The school district's superintendent expects to make a recommendation by the end of July.
What will schools do when a coronavirus case is discovered? See the answer to this and other COVID-19 questions from the health department.
The Spring Recital premieres tonight at 7 p.m.!
BTSD is accepting new student registration for kindergarten students for the 2020-2021 academic year.
Neshaminy School District's board president is urging community members to contact Gov. Tom Wolf to demand ceremonies be allowed.
We're building a virtual yearbook, profiling local grads from Levittown and all of Pennsylvania, but we need your help to do it.
He was a graduate of Neshaminy schools and has worked for the school district for the past 33 years.
State officials announced schools will be shuttered for another two weeks as the state responds to the new coronavirus outbreak.
NOVA's bullying prevention program at Armstrong Middle School promotes a supportive environment.