The community is invited to visit this collection Monday through Friday between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
The Pennsbury School Board is scheduled to meet in the multi-purpose room at Fallsington Elementary School.
NFT's last day of strike is Thursday, Jan. 19. Teachers will resume working on Friday, Jan. 20.
The Neshaminy Federation of Teachers has decided teachers will return to work, according to reports.
First planning meeting takes place at Miller's Ale House in Langhorne at 8 p.m. today.
Two separate rallies will take place Monday morning -- the NFT will hold its rally in Core Creek Park in Langhorne, while parents and school board officials will gather at Lower Southampton Elementary School on Bridgetown Pike.
President Richie Webb responds to NFT president with an open letter explaining he expects the staff to return to work on Jan. 17, in accordance with state law.
What does the Neshaminy school strike mean for the school calendar and upcoming days of instruction? Will the state get involved in contract negotiations?
The Pennsbury School Board is scheduled to meet in the multi-purpose room at Fallsington Elementary School.
Cultural Heritage Day Honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
The Verizon Foundation recently provided a $10,000 grant to the Pennsbury Education Foundation to pilot a cyber-bullying prevention program at William Penn Middle School in partnership with the Bucks County Peace Center.
Tuition is $110 a credit for Bucks County residents, who can choose from more than 80 majors that lead to either a two-year associate degree or a shorter-term certificate.
A $10,000 grant from Verizon Foundation helps William Penn Middle School to Pilot New Initiative with Bucks County Peace Center
Students at Neil Armstrong Middle School performed a holiday concert for residents of Grundy Gardens on Monday, Dec. 19.
Students progress to next phase of career after securing bachelors degrees.
PBU held its commencement ceremony in the Mason Activity Center gymnasium on Saturday, December 17. The keynote speaker was Norm Sonju.
Norm Sonju, co-founder and retired President and General Manager of the Dallas Mavericks and the Dallas Sidekicks, to speak.
The Pennsbury School Board released a statement Tuesday on the civil court case involving Ashley Zauflik, who was severely injured following a bus crash in 2007.
The Pennsbury School Board will hold a special meeting for board reorganization Monday evening.
Hundreds expected to attend holiday event at school.
The show takes place on Dec. 16 and Dec. 17.
Three Pennsbury High School senior athletes announced their college choices during a recent signing ceremony at PHS-TV studios.
Philadelphia Biblical University’s School of Arts and Sciences will present William Shakespeare’s "Much Ado About Nothing."
Free event to feature more than 50 potential employers.
Veterans from the Delaware Valley Veterans' Nursing Home joined Village Park Elementary to celebrate Veterans Day.
Eight veterans of foreign wars will be honored at Harry S. Truman High School in Levittown.
First grade Bristol Township students will host a special presentation for family and friends.
A second grade elementary student gets the surprise of a lifetime.
A second grade Manor Elementary student will get the surprise of a lifetime during a special school assembly today.
The Center for University Studies at Philadelphia Biblical University hosted speaker Wilfred M. McClay on Nov. 2 at 4 p.m.
Robert A. Johnson was appointed as the supervisor of special education by the Pennsbury School Board.
According to a news release, Susan S. Klyman, Ed.D. was appointed to the position during a school board meeting.
Eight area marching bands gathered on the William Tennent High School football field Saturday night to showcase their musical talents.
Seven Pennsbury student artists were honored during a reception at the central administration building in Fallsington.
Philadelphia Biblical University winning women's tennis team will have an extended place to call home.
Students and staff at two Pennsbury schools will try to help other kids and First Lady Michelle Obama break a Guinness World Record by doing jumping jacks.
Pennsbury High School hosted a Marching Band Festival at Falcon Field on Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011.
Editors and staff writers for The Playwickian received the Columbia Scholastic Press Association’s Gold Medal Certificate of Excellence for High School Journalism.
The Redskins lost in the final seconds of the game.