George Demetriou of Falls Township told the school board he can pick up his children from work in Philadelphia faster than a school bus can.
The Neshaminy School Board is expected to vote on the NESPA agreement at its meeting next Tuesday. The contract would run through 2027.
Bristol Township Schools Superintendent Michael Nitti will meet with the community at two Sip and Chat events. The first is Wednesday.
Pennsbury's co-ed varsity cheer squad took first place at the PIAA District I Competitive Spirit Championship. They will compete in Hershey.
January is School Director Recognition Month in Pennsylvania. The Neshaminy school board reorganized last month.
Sandra Metzger, a 7th grade science teacher at Charles Boehm Middle School, is one of 20 teachers vying for the national award.
The Poquessing Middle School hopes to raise funds to support its music program with the collection. Drop-offs are planned for Jan. 14.
Three scenarios are offered in a 161-page feasibility study. A merger overview meeting takes place on Jan. 31, but no decision will be made.
Pennsbury High School's principal alerted parents and students about an Instagram site that's posting pictures and video without permission.
Administrators and staff showcased their leadership throughout the community by participating in professional development initiatives.
The school board this week approved the District Administration Realignment Plan. A new business manager begins his tenure on Jan. 3.
Former Neshaminy School Board Vice President Tina Hollenbach will serve as president. Paul Saraullo was appointed as vice president.
Afton Elementary School teacher Kristin Slota was among 12 state teachers honored at a conference in Hershey. She's taught for 24 years.
A Commonwealth Court judge ruled the suit was "moot" since schools no longer require masks to be worn. Four other districts were sued too.
Pennsbury school officials responded that no student goes hungry and that a collection agency is not used currently, but the tab remains.
Pennsbury school officials are working to address transportation issues for 9,000 students nearly three months into the school year.
The Student Council at Maple Point Middle School also collected more than 5,000 pounds of food for donation to a Levittown food pantry.
On November 10, 2022, the Harry S. Truman High School chapter of the National Honor Society (NHS) inducted 39 new juniors and seniors.
Starting Friday night, parents will be able to access grades through PowerSchool, the first system change in years, the superintendent said.
The event Thursday at Maple Point Middle School was canceled due to the pandemic two years ago and was an outdoor car parade last year.
Pennsbury High School's Falcons are in Round 1 of the PIAA District 1 Football Playoffs against North Penn High School.
Colonel Mustard, Professor Plum and company will appear for shows Friday and Saturday night at Pennsbury High School West. Tickets are $10.
Summer assignments for elementary students in Bristol Township School District encouraged continuous learning.
Neil A. Armstrong Middle School held their annual Breast Cancer Awareness Week Oct. 3-7 to raise money for the Susan G. Komen organization.
The Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund donated $3,000 to Bristol Township School District families in need.
TMA Bucks program Wednesday allowed students to learn how to get on a SEPTA bus safely, use keycards for fares and navigate bus routes.
"Bee Kind" design by two Herbert Hoover Elementary School classes took third place in Kids' division at annual Peddler's Village contest.
Troy Vincent and Richard Kind were among five alumni inducted Thursday as the first class of Pennsbury High School's Hall of Fame.
Former Philadelphia Eagle Troy Vincent, actor Richard Kind and three others will be inducted as the inaugural class in Thursday ceremony.
The Pennsylvania School Breakfast Program started Monday and runs through the rest of the school year, school officials said.
The school district and Neshaminy Employee Support Personnel Association could not agree on contract negotiations that began last December.
Falls Township Police Department is accepting applications for substitute guards.
All in Bucks County are welcome to a back-to-school backpack giveaway August 30 at Bristol Township Municipal Park.
The group distributed 3,000 backpacks to children in need in 2021.
The school district will be hosting an information session for potential candidates on July 22. Read below for all additional details.
Two Truman High School Class of 2022 alumni, Desiree Rivers and Giavanna Trojan, received scholarships from the Rotary Club of Bristol.
The school district plans to name longtime educator Michael Nitti as the next Superintendent of Schools. Read below for additional details.
The 74th Annual Pennsbury High School Commencement took place on Thursday afternoon. Read below for all the details and pictures.
The Pennsbury Wall of Honor Ceremony was held on Friday at Pennsbury High School West, honoring local heroes who served their country.
The A. Marlyn Moyer, Jr. Scholarship Foundation will grant the scholarships until Friday. Read all about how to secure yours.