You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
Take a look at some deals and discounts available to teachers at major retailers.
Colorful and bite-size fresh fruit and veggies are not only fun to eat they are healthy – rich in anti-oxidants, nutrients and vitamins.
Backpacks don't have to just look good, they have to feel good too. Keep your child comfortable this school year by finding a quality backpack during back-to-school shopping.
Are you familiar with the signs school bus drivers are giving you?
About 25 percent of parents start back-to-school shopping two months before the kids return to the classroom, according to a recent poll.
To enter to be the next Bucks County Poet Laureate, submit 10 original poems by Sept. 10.
Tuition costs are rising at Pennsylvania's 14 state-owned universities.
You'll smile all the way through this!
The Neshaminy School Policies Committee wants to make contract negotiations more transparent by bringing all side agreements between the union and superintendent to the board as well.
A Neshaminy School District resident and parent asks the school board to change school's 'Redskin' mascot and logo.
Neshaminy School Board officials decide to keep graduation on June 12 despite being short on class days due to Hurricane Sandy.
Theodore Kloos inspired countless students as the music and theater teacher at Neshaminy High School.
An anonymous donor has given Bucks County Community College $500,000, the largest gift ever received by the college.
Officials from School Lane Charter School sought to merge the Neshaminy and Bensalem schools to create a regional organization.
Students from several schools across the county participated in Wednesday's competition.
Artwork for three Neshaminy High School students will be displayed for the public.
Neshaminy teacher who was fired after she was accused of shoplifting must be reinstated, a judge recently ruled.
The negotiation session Wednesday between Neshaminy School Board and teachers' union yielded little progress.
Negotiations between the district and Neshaminy Federation of Teachers fell apart Wednesday night.
A Langhorne resident has proposed an out-of-the-box idea for the Neshaminy School District.
Children with special needs are invited to the first Special Needs Family Day.
The deadline to submit poems for the 26th annual high school poetry contest is March 8.
Students from the Neshaminy School District will next compete on the state level.
The students of Neshaminy's Maple Point Middle School put together over 1825 meals and 847 breakfast bags for the elderly and the shut-ins of the area.
During Thursday night's negotiation session, the Neshaminy School Board decided to not pull its "final offer" to the Neshaminy Federation of Teachers just yet.
Neshaminy High School's Business, Computer and Information Technology Department recently won a financial literacy grant.
During Thursday night's negotiation session, the Neshaminy School Board and Neshaminy Federation of Teachers were able to compromise on language about the "equal voice" issue.
The Neshaminy School Board and district administration will hold a town hall teleconference Wednesday.
Langhorne Borough Council member Kathy Horwatt told the Neshaminy School Board Tuesday night that the council opposes the closing of Oliver Heckman Elementary.
The Neshaminy School Board approved a proposal preliminary budget Tuesday night for the 2013-14 school year.
A member of Neshaminy's Citizens Advisory Committee presented information to the school board and public about possibly school closures.
The Neshaminy School Board will meet Tuesday night and consider approving a preliminary budget for the next school year.
Neshaminy School Board President Ritchie Webb said that the teachers union made a "terrible mistake" by not voting on the board's latest contract offer.
The Neshaminy Federation of Teachers did not vote on the school board's "final offer" Tuesday night, but union members want to continue negotiating with the board on remaining issues.
In a letter to the editor, Neshaminy School Board President Ritchie Webb is urging NFT President Louise Boyd to allow union members to vote on the board's "final offer."
NFT President Louise Boyd said that the union does not plan to put the school board's "final offer" up for a vote with its members.
The NFT leadership will bring the Neshaminy School Board's "final offer" before the rank and file teachers for a vote.
Neshaminy School District Superintendent Robert Copeland reassures the community that district schools are prepared for emergency situations.
Current and past Neshaminy High School drama program students will put their talents on stage for a great cause.