Last night's meeting moved to cafeteria due to overflow crowds.
He's an all-around good guy.
For others, the post-season approaches.
Sarah K. Hart, Class of 2005, is now attending Dickinson School of Law and is about to embark on an internship in The Hague, Netherlands.
Playoffs near for Hornet teams.
It's a useful skill for someone who hopes to be a doctor someday.
Sponsored by East Penn Invested Citizens and East Penn Chamber of Commerce, the event got less friendly when candidates questioned each other.
East Penn SD elementary school students salvaged recyclables to create environmentally friendly fashions.
He's very well-grounded, but he loves looking up at the clouds
The spring schedule has been a soggy one so far.
His experiment shows the good and bad effects of detergent on the growing process.
While other Emmaus teams make their way through the season, it's tournament time for varsity tennis.
Parkland defeats Emmaus during the schools' first track and field meet of the season.
Teachers' union says it will forego raises in exchange for a contract extension.
Arthur Scott and Susan Kubik plan to step down at the end of the next academic year.
Students tell a story of the power of love.
Culture of Wellness/Fitness Established in EPSD
Lower Macungie Middle School stages a production of the classic set in the 1920s.
Hornets defeat Trojans, 10-3, in the season opener for both teams.
The senior sets school records at States and only began swimming as a sophomore.
The highly anticipated musical opened at Emmaus High School to a packed house and a standing ovation.
Baseball, softball, track, lacrosse, tennis and girls' soccer are back.
Organizers at school in Lower Macungie want to add a hands-on component to the learning process.
Superintendent Thomas Seidenberger suggests fewer new textbooks, electronic report cards and one less administrator to save money.
State budget cutbacks would make it harder for East Penn to balance its budget. Charter, voucher schools criticized as "educational rat holes."
The Hornets conclude a nearly perfect swimming season while spring sports heat up.
Governor’s proposed budget sets state contributions back to 2008-2009 levels.
There's more to a musical than the songs and actors. Crews behind the scenes work overtime to create the story without words.
Emmaus winter events concluding with state wrestling championships.
And the Lady Hornets garnish second place in the division swimming finals.
The first public performance will be March 23, but right now more than 100 students are preparing for that opening night curtain.
The schedule was approved at the school board meeting Feb. 28.
Gang symbols targeted in a proposed policy; resident admonishes Board for alleged secret budget talks.
Registration takes place during school hours, 8:55 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Coach Tim O'Connor names four seniors to the team of 36 swimmers and six divers.
Winter sports season winding down, but boys' and girls' members will compete at Parkland High.
A study of American public schools shows East Penn gives a high return on investment.
EHS had 32 students selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association’s District 10 Chorus Festival, more than any other school.
Playoff schedule offers chance to root on Hornet teams seeking championships.