A tentative timeline for the capital planning process that was discussed at a meeting Thursday suggests that a vote will be likely on Nov. 6
Approximately 10,000 students are expected at the college’s three campuses in Newtown, Bristol and Perkasie.
With school starting soon, it's a good time to remind yourself about the law when it comes to stopping for school buses.
The Birches will collect supplies to be donated to local schools to help provide students with the items they need for the upcoming year.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association offers tips for staying safe around school buses, in the road, and on a bike this fall.
The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Chancellor Center.
The college announced Tuesday evening that all systems are now operational and walk-in registration would be available Wednesday.
When the WES community found out the school needed thousands of tennis balls to protect the new floors, they sprung into action.
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The objective is to make sure that all children in Bucks County have the supplies they need to start the school year right.
Natalie Munro claims her First Amendment rights were violated when she was terminated in 2012 over controversial blog posts.
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Associate professors Janine Termine and Denise May were recently recognized by BCCC president Stephanie Shanblatt.
Schools suggested for closure by Council Rock's Capital Planning Committee include Wrightstown Elementary School, Richboro Middle and Rolling Hills Elementary.
State Representative Frank A. Farry, bank executive William D. Maeglin and attorney Carol A. Shelly, Esq. to the board.
“Nothing is happening tomorrow,” Council Rock School Board Member Patty Sexton said. However, she noted that the district’s enrollment is declining and important decisions have to be made.
The Council Rock School Board will be discussing recommendations from the Capital Planning Committee, including the closure of Wrightstown Elementary School.
The deadline to provide input via an online survey is Friday, July 11.
Members of the Wrightstown community are coming together to stop any serious consideration of closing their elementary school.
Council Rock’s Capital Planning Committee has recommended closing Wrightstown Elementary School and redistricting students to Newtown Elementary.
Today's graduation will be broadcast live on Channel 44 on Verizon and Channel 28 on Comcast.
Students can register online through July 5.
Parents, teachers and community members can provide input via an online survey through July 11.
The 34,700 square-foot, two-story project includes 11 science labs and a lecture room. It is expected to be completed by 2016.
Graduation for Council Rock High School North will begin at 4 p.m. Council Rock High School South's graduation will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Dr. Clayton Railey III is Bucks County Community College's new Provost and Dean of Academic Affairs, effective June 16.
The Centurion won 12 Keystone Press Awards, including first-place finishes in several categories.
Council Rock School Board members on Thursday voted 6-3 to keep the tax, which some say is merely a nuisance.
Tommie Dillione won the 200-yard freestyle at the 2014 PIAA Swimming and Diving Championship.
The Bucks County Board of Commissioners unanimously adopted a resolution on June 22, 1964 to sponsor Bucks County Community College.
Since its inception in 2007, Council Rock Education Foundation has given more than $100,000 in grants to Council Rock schools.
"I need every single invitation returned and I will personally destroy them," St. Andrew Elementary School Principal Nancy Matteo wrote in an apology email to parents.
The tax, which some board members say is a nuisance to collect, is $10 per person.
The Council Rock School Board of Directors meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Chancellor Center.
Charles Meredith III will be the commencement speaker during Bucks County Community College's graduation ceremony May 22.
Bill Marsh Ford and Council Rock High School North Band Parents Association are partnering for the 'Drive 4 UR School' fundraiser at Council Rock High School North on May 17.
Bucks County Community College Career Services department is hosting a Allied Health Career Fair.
Linda and Frank Kuepper, founders of Austim Cares Foundation, and Rick Rogers, Senior Vice President of UBS Financial, will be honored during a breakfast event at the Chancellor Center.
Officials are expected to present a $214 million draft budget during a public forum Wednesday at the Chancellor Center.