Russell Elementary School students help make 'bat-o-lanterns' in support of student Charlotte McAuliffe, a cancer survivor.
This week, Marple Newtown Patch speaks with Chrissy Donohue, co-president of St. Pius X School's Student Council.
Ray Gionta, Marple Newtown High School's head football coach, was recognized by the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night's game against the New York Giants as their Coach of the Week.
The film, based off the 1971 Immaculata College basketball team, will hit theaters Oct. 21, Episcopal Academy parent and St. Anastasia School alum, and producer of the film Tim Chambers told a Press Club crowd in Edgmont last week.
Sophomore Anthony Feliziani was a key factor in Episcopal Academy's win against Hill School last weekend.
Marple Newtown and Episcopal Academy shared the limelight in this week's top football players of the week.
Below is a listing of how some of the top teams in the area played after week 4 and who they're playing next.
The Tigers are looking ahead after a loss against Ridley on Friday, Sept. 23.
Delaware County Christian School's football team is now 3-0 for the season.
The Churchmen relied on young players to step up and make plays at Saturday's game against Hill School for a victory.
Check in here for a schedule of games, matches and meets in the district.
The Tigers took their first loss of the season Friday night at Ridley
The Marple Newtown High School cheerleaders helped cheer another year of Delaware County's Special Olympics in Morton on Sept. 19.
Cimirrow Moat is becoming one of the best running backs in the area.
This week, Marple Newtown Patch spoke with fifth grade math whiz Jerry Enverso of St. Pius X School.
The subject of this week's Fast Forward is trying to keep up with Marple Newtown High School's field hockey team.
Liz Mongan, of Loomis and Culbertson elementary schools, lent a hand on ABC's popular show 'Extreme Makeover: Home Edition' to help a soup kitchen owner further her mission. The show airs on Friday, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m.
Ian Strain, the Churchmen's wide receiver, had to fill in for injured quarterback Adam Strouss in last week's game against the Hun School.
Seven Marple Newtown players received recognition from the Delaware County Coaches Association and three Episcopal Academy players received the limelight for private schools this week.
With an agreement reached, the archdiocese says the new contact will improve educational excellence.
Marple Newtown High School's football team is changing their game, starting with a new attitude.
Below is a listing of how some of the top teams in the area played after week 3 and who they're playing next.
Sam Tascone and Zak Moore of Delaware County Christian School's football team are an unstoppable pair.
The Knights upended the defending District 1 Class A champions on Sept. 17.
The Churchmen's third quarter rally fell short.
This week, Marple Newtown Patch spoke with Elias Lindgren of Episcopal Academy for conducting a computer coding program seminar at M.I.T for the annual International Society for Technology in Education conference held in June.
The board voiced displeasure with the performance of Wilson Construction at a Facilities & Transportation committee meeting on Sept. 13.
Six Marple Newtown players received recognition from the Delaware County Coaches Association and Episcopal Academy received the limelight for private schools for this week.
The Knights win season opener
Below is a listing of how some of the top teams in the area played after week 2 and who they're playing next.
Churchmen receiver Ian Strain talks about Friday's loss to Interboro.
Tigers seek to continue early season success.
The Tigers claw the Lions 41-0.
Marple Newtown High School hosted a memorial service for the 10th anniversary of 9/11 on Friday, Sept. 9.
Last year's sixth-grade students in Angela Matt's geography class at Paxon Hollow Middle School helped raise money to donate Flat Daddies, a life-size poster of a military parent, to military families including a former Marple Newtown student's family.
This week, Marple Newtown Patch spoke with Marple Newtown junior Cat Rainone about her recent experience attending Penn State University's summer lacrosse camp that she received on a scholarship.
Below is a listing of how some of the top teams in the area played after week 1 and who they're playing next.
The Churchmen got some confidence in their season-opening victory.
Cimirrow Moat, of Marple Newtown High School's football team, rushed for over 250 yards learning a new position.