The Simon Property Group offers college money for local students.
Pennsylvania American Water awarded a $2500 grant to SFASD.
The superintendent sent a letter to parents late Friday afternoon.
Two Royersford grads graduate this month.
A survey will run until Wednesday, December 12.
Voting will be open on Tuesday until 9pm via B101's website.
The OJR graduate attends Cazenovia College in New York State.
The board also heard a presentation on food service in the district and guidance counseling for students.
The district administration outlines its policy for getting the word out to parents and students.
The superintendent's board meeting presentation showed off a more organized program.
Kelly Thunstrom, local book and theater reviewer, attended opening night of Pope John Paul II High School's "The Magic of Music."
Administrators unveiled a new sign for the front of the school.
Ian Chamberlain of Spring City scored in the top ranks on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test.
For the fifth year, a group of Brooke Elementary students celebrated Veterans' Day at the Southeastern Veterans Center.
Due to ongoing road issues, the district is asking for parents' help in managing transportation needs.
At Monday's school board meeting, the board honored twelve special students.
The Democratic senator came to Spring-Ford's school board meeting.
Colleges were ranked based on accomplishments in both education and sports.
Marion Blumenthal Lazan shared her story of life during and after the Holocaust with students.
Willard Cromley was chosen to fill the vacant Region 1 seat.
Teachers and administrators opened the school doors to the public on Monday.
An exchange program brings principal Susana Carrizo to Upper Providence Elementary School
No official vote was taken, but the board reached a unanimous consensus on one candidate.
The board will hold a special meeting Thursday, October 11 at 6:30pm in the high school cafeteria.
Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day.
Several activities for students and families are planned.
The Ninth-Grade Center Arboretum, designed by Western Center students, is being refurbished this year.
Visitors will receive a first-hand look at the school and hands-on demonstrations during the 2 to 3:30 p.m. community event.
Students participated in a healthy eating program at school last week.
The 8th Grade Center's recognition is an honor awarded to very few schools each year.
Spring-Ford Area School District students still favor the SAT, but the number of ACT takers rose in 2011.
Accross Pennsylvania, PSSA tests measured math and reading skills.
Pope John Paul II junior Nick Howarth was transported via medical helicopter to University of Pennsylvania hospital for serious injuries at the weekend game.
A local school is the first one in the eastern US to implement this type of program.
Students will design individual tiles and put them together into a larger collaborative project.