In a tradition that began during COVID, members of the Council Rock North senior class rode through town in the lead-up to graduation day.
This year’s outing promises to be a memorable experience, featuring a day of golf, engaging on-course games, and networking opportunities.
The winner distinguished herself in a large field of applicants as someone who will make a difference in the transportation field.
Using the proven behavioral threat assessment process can and will only do one thing – help make schools safer.
Why join YOBC? Students join YOBC because they love music and want to play challenging and exciting repertoire with other young musicians.
The survey will collect feedback to help guide the district’s decision-making on the topic of full-day kindergarten.
The medical center commissioned the mural in celebration of its 50th year of serving the Bucks County community.
During ceremonies, the college will confer more than 980 degrees and certificates to its Class of 2024, including 537 May graduates.
Recipients are chosen from a talent pool of more than 15,000 outstanding finalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Goodnoe Elementary teacher is asking the community to vote for her online as she competes against teachers throughout the nation.
From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. they will be washing cars at the headquarters of the Newtown Ambulance Squad on Eagle Road across from ACE Hardware.
The district is the only district in Pennsylvania to achieve the designation and one of only six districts nationwide.
The donation is part of the supermarket's "Feeding School Kids – Round Up at the Register" program.
During the open house, attendees can tour the state-of-the-art culinary facilities and meet chef-instructors as they hold demonstrations.
Local advocates to screen documentary, address resilience and post-pandemic mental health in adolescents.
MBIT had 41 competitors who earned a total of 16 medals: 10 gold medal winners, 4 silver medal winners and 2 bronze medal winners.
The college is offering interested students an opportunity to tour campus and speak with college representatives.
Schools will operate on a half-day early dismissal schedule, announced Superintendent Andy Sanko on Tuesday.
As part of their studies, they created unique, meaningful, and moving Holocaust memorial projects that are now on display in the museum.
Arqam Ali was transporting 36 students to school when fire broke out aboard his bus last Friday morning.
Three inspiring women will discuss this year’s national theme, “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.”
Patrick M. Jones, Ph.D., will become the college’s sixth president on July 1, 2024.
Since 2010, The Centurion has won more than 180 awards, making it one of the most-honored student newspapers in Pennsylvania.
Documentary highlights the changing landscape of substances, offering solutions for how to best empower teens as they face decisions.
The board's leadership calls lawsuit "baseless and a waste of school district resources."
The free event will be led by representatives from the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Drug Enforcement Agency.
Seventy-five applications were received and after careful consideration, the search committee narrowed the field to three finalists.
Dylan's Lego creation, "A Ravaged Twister," will be on display through August at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.
They are now eligible to compete for some 7,140 National Merit Scholarships worth nearly $28 million.
The school district made the announcement on Monday evening ahead of the storm.
Join CREF for a dazzling night filled with casino-style games, delicious food, laughter, and a heartwarming sense of community spirit.
The college's search committee has put forward three names for consideration after narrowing the field to eight candidates.
Bucks County high school students in grades 9–12 can submit three poems by March 15 for the chance to win $300.
Move sparks criticism from board minority who say they were shut out of the process and were not consulted.
All district schools and offices will be closed on Friday while students take part in asynchronous learning.
The delay will allow time for ice and snow to melt on the roadways, school officials said.
With expected heavy rainfall and high winds, Council Rock is canceling activities due to possible hazardous road conditions.
The course will include a panel discussion with the author of a book about Irena Sendler, who saved hundreds of Jewish children during WWII.
The decision, according to the school district's Facebook page, was made in consultation with the Upper Makefield Police Department.
Rep. Kristin Marcell sponsors legislation requiring curriculum transparency in Holocaust education.