During its home game at Walt Snyder Stadium, the team will be raising awareness of the deadly disease and money for research.
Students put together meal kits that are then boxed and delivered to area agencies that help the hungry and home-bound.
The board voted 5 to 2 with one abstention to approve a change to its policy reducing a 45 day out of school suspension to 10 days.
The Council Rock School Board at its March meeting awarded bids for the project, which will begin in July and be completed by Dec. 2024.
Laura Stack, the founder of Johnny's Ambassadors, will be discussing the loss of her son and the dangers of today’s potent marijuana.
The evening's topic will be “A Day In The Life Of An Elementary School Student.”
Prior to the appointment, questions were raised during the meeting over social media postings.
Interested families are invited to explore classrooms, meet school leaders and learn about Chesterbrook Academy’s curriculum
The board is scheduled to publicly interview four candidates for an open seat on the board representing Region 9.
Council Rock North hosting jazz band competition featuring nine bands from schools throughout the region on Friday, March 3.
Students present blue and white memorial wreath to the Northampton Township Police Department.
Not all of them may qualify as Region 9 electorates, according to school board member Yota Palli.
At the free information session, parents and students will learn how to complete federal forms to apply for financial aid.
TMA Bucks and Council Rock North partner on “Sticker Shock” campaign to reduce underage drinking and drunk driving.
A phishing scam seeking donations is being sent out using the Council Rock logo and what appears to be a district email address.
Candidates should submit a letter of interest and a resume to Dr. Andrew J. Sanko no later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 16 at 4 p.m.
School board now accepting cover letters and resumes from candidates interested in appointment to the board.
Part of the planning process includes giving the community a look at the draft plan, said Superintendent Dr. Andy Sanko.
Due to the Super Bowl, Durham Transportation is anticipating challenges on Monday, Feb. 13 with driver shortages or canceled routes.
Over the years, Dr. Aland has volunteered his time on the sidelines at countless football games, wrestling matches and at clinics.
"After contacting the Board of Elections, my last day is being moved to Feb. 9 to ensure the primary petition process can occur."
Superintendent gives update on Nights 4 Knowledge, Day of Service event.
Professional Coach Chris Seifert will serve as students’ personal Success Coach who are accepted into the new scholarship program.
Kristin Marcell will be stepping down to concentrate on her new job as a state representative in Harrisburg.
Superintendent Dr. Andy Sanko, district administrators and project design representatives will outline plans to renovate the building.
B101 Christmas Choir Competition winner performs on stage at Philly Pops Holiday Spectacular.
Bands from three district schools are scheduled to take part in the free performance.
The new scholarships, made possible thanks to a $20,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation, were announced during a special event at Bucks.
The choir won over Council Rock High School North and Ridley High School with its unique tune, “Mambo Santa Mambo."
Voting continues throughout the day until 9 p.m. tonight. The winners will be announced Friday morning on B-101.1.
The choir moves on to the finals on Thursday performing the song, "What Child Is This?"
The top-tier highly-competitive choral ensembles will again be competing in the high school portion of the contest, which begins on Monday.
The special gala evening, “Celebrating Student Success,” featured a cocktail hour, a sit-down dinner and dancing to the Uptown Band.
The forum will be held at the Holland Middle School in Northampton Township.
"Please accept my apology from the bottom of my heart," said Ed Salamon during Thursday's school board meeting.
Change.org petition calling for him to apologize and resign after making comments they say are degrading to female students.
Donations will be delivered to the Wrightstown Food Pantry for redistribution to local families in need.
The band raised $5,827 in October, spurred on by donations after the challenge was announced.
The equestrian-themed performance topped its division at the Cavalcade of Bands contest at Hatboro-Horsham High School.
On November 5 Council Rock South performed in competition at MetLife Stadium, home of the New York Jets and the New York Giants.