Colleagues at Charlestown Elementary School recalled of teacher Jennifer Krasna who died at age 30 on Nov. 28.
Online MBA and Online Master’s in Strategic Leadership
Immaculata University plans to provide additional programs in the medical profession, beginning in the fall semester of 2023.
The district ranks #3 in Chester County, according to a report provided by Niche, an educational platform based in Pittsburgh.
The mother of a 16-year-old student filed a lawsuit accusing the school district of failing to remove books she deems as inappropriate.
An East Whiteland Township detective does not have authority to determine what books are in a school library, the detective’s lawyer said.
A federal judge denied Fenicia Redman's request for a preliminary injunction to ban the books before the case is litigated.
The school board in June adopted a $117.7 million budget for the 2022-2023 school year, calling for a 2.5% increase in taxes.
Thomas Minh Hang earns a bachelor’s degree and a commission in the U.S. Armed Forces.
The panels were installed Thursday on the roof of the Parsons Science Building thanks to a generous donation.
The administration and school board spent nine months preparing the budget, which also includes hiring new staff.
Grant Helps Develop Future Special Education Professionals
There were 2,600 winners of college-sponsored scholarshipwere selected by the colleges they students are attending.
Cybersecurity Course Leading to Certification Offered this Fall
Immaculata President Barbara Letteire Donates Solar Panels for Parsons Science Building.
The foundation is holding its first annual partnership breakfast to pay tribute to its partners.
Saint-Gobain North America launchess technical experts to help build a STEM curriculum with Great Valley School District teachers.
Solar Panels to be Installed on New Parsons Science Pavilion
The day will be treated as a traditional snow day, with no virtual learning, and be made up in mid-April, the district said.
Nominate a Great Valley School District teacher for the award to help them get a chance to win $1,500 for use in the classroom.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Malvern area high schools.
The counselor job would split time between General Wayne and K.D. Markley elementary schools. See information on the position here.
First Resource Bank has given $5,000 to the Great Valley School District Education Foundation.
NCMPR represents marketing and public relations professionals at community and technical colleges.
Students are taught by experts actively involved in the legal community at the local, regional and national levels.
The Great Valley Education Foundation has launched its annual campaign to support educational programs beyond the District budget.
Received Main Line Today's Excellence in Nursing Award
Great Valley School District Education Foundation is holding a contest and winners get to pick a teacher to give a $100 gift card.
Former President Dan Green held the role for more than 25 years. He will continue to serve on the Board of Directors, as he has since 1967.
Graduate Programs are Focus of 30-minute Info Sessions
Great Valley School District has launched a student art recognition program that will get art out there.
Great Valley High School, Villa Maria Academy, Malvern Prep students were named as National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
Immaculata University expands its nursing facilities opening a new nursing simulation laboratory
Parents in Great Valley School District can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Great Valley School District is accepting forms now from parents and guardians who want their child to repeat a grade, post-pandemic.
See how college aid applications changed for Malvern area high schools.
Local winners of university-sponsored National Merit Scholarships came from high schools all around Chester County.
Program combines a traditional business management degree with a traditional sport management degree.
Bonnie Citron received and happy farewell after 30 years in education and 26 years in Great Valley School District, as she retired.
Malvern kids ages 5-14 can take advantage of the Code Ninja center and learn how to code in a fun, safe and social learning environment.