The school is seeking guest speakers, panelists, career fair presenters, mock interviewers, and job shadowing opportunities.
The district first began to focus on supporting students’ social-emotional wellness when it formed its strategic plan in 2019.
New Hope-Solebury teacher is kind, hard-working, and expects a great deal from her students.
As members of the National Jump Rope Team, they competed in five events, including Speed Sprint, Speed Endurance, and “Wheel”
New Hope educator "has an amazing sense of humor and is overall an amazing teacher."
The school district is launching three new pivotal programs in 2023-24.
The new school year begins with the high school ranked ninth in Pennsylvania and its middle school boasting a Blue Ribbon designation.
Parents in New Hope-Solebury can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The workshops highlighted the district’s efforts to create a state-of-the-art STEAM facility and its signature APEX program.
The scholarships recognize students who best demonstrated a commitment to community service.
The scholarships were announced during the June 7 awards ceremony at the New Hope-Solebury High School.
Teens answer the call to mentor and coach first grade flag football team looking for leadership.
“We are incredibly excited about this new space and all of the potential it holds for our students,” shared Dr. Amanda Benolken.
The documentary explores the impact of racial profiling on both minority communities and police officers and endeavors to pose a solution.
Outdoor celebration thanks Solebury School supporters, students and families for a successful capital campaign.
From here, he will continue in the NASCAR Youth Series competing in Kansas City, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Darlington, and Watkins Glen.
Students can delve into and explore science, technology, engineering, the arts and mathematics in four core areas.
The event will include stationed hors d’oeuvres, three-hour open bar and live entertainment performed by famed local pianist, Bob Egan.
While there are obstacles ahead, the sentiment among the wrestlers, families, coaches, and alumni at New Hope-Solebury is optimistic.
The student musicians will be performing Beethoven's Symphony No. 7 and Schubert's Symphony No. 8.
Volunteers made 260 sandwiches, 400 hygiene kits and packed 18,144 meal bags for those in need on the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
The new dormitory, which also includes four faculty apartments, is part of Solebury’s strategic plan to grow enrollment to 300 students.
The society is a recognition program that honors school directors who are outstanding leaders and advocates for schools and students.
The donation was made by The First National Bank and Trust at the Lions final football game of the regular season.
Through this contribution, Robert’s passion for soccer lives on and will support the experience for current and future Lions athletes.
Students from throughout the area attended a special performance of the Playhouse’s production of "Evita."
The pep rally was a chance for students to celebrate their school community, the joys of camaraderie, and to reignite school spirit.
The state funding will pay for the resources necessary to keep children safe and prevent acts of violence in school.
The new stadium complex will include a fieldhouse with training rooms, a press box, upgraded sound system, a concession stand and restrooms.
Two New Hope-Solebury seniors named semi-finalists; three named commended students.
Niche, the leading platform connecting students and families with colleges and schools, has just published its 2023 Best Schools rankings.
The school is one of only 10 in Pennsylvania to receive the national distinction.
Two students from New Hope-Solebury High School have been named semifinalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program.
In a unanimous vote, the school board approved two pledge and naming rights agreements from the community totaling $900,000.
Erik Pedersen is replacing Brian Loving who has taken a job with the Central Bucks School District.
Students are scheduled to return to the classrooms for the new school year on Wednesday, August 31.
A new B.R.I.D.G.E. program will help prepare students with development disabilities for life beyond graduation.
The project, headed by artist Tim Gibson, brought people of all artistic skill levels together to create a community mural at the school.
Foundations recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Bucks County students who continue to excel during these challenging times.
Emma Ives will join the prestigious Corps of Cadets at Virginia Tech