As part of 'Keep a Poem in Your Pocket Day,' General Wayne Elementary students are encouraged to read poems at local businesses.
Three Great Valley students moved on to the Delaware Valley Science Fair.
The grassroots fundraising drive for Great Valley schools had collected $101,395 as of Tuesday afternoon.
Special education teacher Bernie Secrist was nominated by her peers and students and will represent the district for the county award.
Chris Calhoun donated his "Taste of Philly" winnings to the Desmond Project.
Senior Shawn Wilson has been selected as one of 40 American football players to participate in the Global Bowl, according to Philadelphia Tribune.
Senior Gordon Heller was named Mr. Great Valley at the March 16 contest, which much of the GVHS student body and faculty attended. The event benefited the Crisi Character Award scholarship fund.
The schools budget discussion included a by-the-numbers look at student well-being in the district.
Two cheerleaders and four track runners were recognized at the Great Valley school board's March 19 meeting.
Newest case is the seventh in the district in 2012, but the first in the school.
Seven students from Great Valley High School's Women In Science and Engineering club presented research and heard from peers at Paoli Hospital.
Joshita Varshney will answer questions about worldwide locations March 30 at Penn State for a chance to head to the national competition.
The event is open to parents of children in the district, but the content is not appropriate for children.
Another update of local students excelling at colleges and universities.
The Andrew Lloyd Webber play will be staged in the Duffy Arts Center through March 10.
St. Patrick's, the school St. Monica was originally supposed to merge with, extends an olive branch.
Patch interviews Malvern businessman Tim Chambers about the film.
Three of the students had perfect scores on multiple sections of the standardized test.
The Malvern Borough grade school was slated to merge with St. Monica School of Berwyn, but the Archdiocese has reportedly reversed that decision.
The high school squad will compete against Devon Prep and West Chester East at the March 1 championship.
The latest case brings the total to five students in the district diagnosed with the disease, also known as whooping cough.
The high school students presented their case against other schools' teams in a real West Chester courthouse, with members of the state bar association acting as jurors in a case pitting environmental concerns against new development.
Pertussis, an infectious disease also known as whooping cough, had previously been diagnosed in three Great Valley High School students.
The district notified parents Tuesday of another case of whooping cough at the high school.
The Catholic schools are set to merge this year.
The clinic is being held at Great Valley High School through 1 p.m.
Students who have not been vaccinated against the disease are told to stay home for 21 days after last possible exposure or until they are vaccinated.
Bruno, an 8-year-old, 175-pound Great Dane, visits the library on Tuesday nights to read with children.
Saint Margaret School and the Narberth Theatre are organizing the screening.
A round-up of young Malvern residents earning high marks at school.
Great Valley Television can be found on Comcast channel 14 and Verizon channel 36.
The General Wayne Elementary community helped pack hundreds of lunches for people in the area who need them.
The Friars' offensive lineman was the only Malvern area football player to make the list.
Superintendent Alan Lonoconus will explain the new measures, including those regarding student bathrooms.
Parents and administrators will meet at St. Patrick Church at 7 p.m. to discuss the imminent merger with St. Monica in Berwyn.
The district's lawyer will be on hand to answer questions about the employee who is accused of offenses against children in 2006 and 2007.
Malvern native Jimmy McLaughlin has signed with the Philadelphia Union.
Visitors will need a timed ticket to see the vocal performance.