North marching band races to the top of its division at the Cavalcade of Bands contest at Abington Senior High School.
Parents will find out how to keep kids safe and how to make good decisions while using social media.
After a student’s recent diagnosis with NF1, the school held a donation drive and participated in a charity walk for research and awareness.
If the band collects $1,000 in donations through October, the Epstein Humanitarian Fund will match it with a $1,000 contribution.
The state funding will pay for the resources necessary to keep children safe and prevent acts of violence in school.
Dust off your old instrument and play with the band – or just sit in – on Friday, Oct. 21 at Walt Snyder Stadium in Newtown.
Beginning this week Council Rock students in grades K to 8 will be eligible for free breakfast.
District professionals will discuss Council Rock's digital tools and resources including Chromebooks, Canvas and Google Classroom.
Niche ranks the Council Rock School District as the 37th best district in Pennsylvania.
Niche gave George School A+ grades for academics, diversity, college prep and clubs/activities, an A for teachers and a B minus for sports.
Council Rock will hold its next community forum on September 29 at the Holland Middle School in Northampton Township.
A new PSEA analysis has found that Sen. Mastriano’s education plan would be “devastating” to public education in Pennsylvania.
The Council Rock School Board on Thursday unanimously approved the appointment of three new district administrators.
Seven students from Council Rock and two from George School have been named semifinalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Since the beginning of the school year, school bus service has been interrupted and in some cases cancelled, according to the district.
The band is saddling up for a busy season, performing its show at football games and competitions from late August to early November.
She is one of 26 leaders selected for prestigious program Developing the Next Generation of Community College Leaders
Fresh from band camp, the Council Rock High School North and South marching bands staged a preview of their upcoming performance season.
Newly-acquired Newtown West campus will supplement the university’s existing Newtown East and Northeast Philadelphia campus locations.
Cameras are designed to capture motorists who violate the law, which prohibits vehicles from passing a bus while red lights are flashing.
Thousands of dollars available to Pennsylvania school districts for safety and security and for student mental health training.
Students in the Council Rock School District will head back to class for the 2022-23 school year on August 29 and 30.
Using a ton of elbow grease and expelling lots of energy, the kids washed and dried car after car rolling into the parking lot.
The top three winners will receive gift cards of $200, $100, and $50, and will share their work at a celebratory reading in November.
During the first weeks of school, 40 lucky students will receive $100 from the Bucks County Community College Foundation.
At its August meeting, CR board fills two key administrative positions, hears back-to-school update from superintendent.
The board will also hear from the public, conduct routine matters and appoint a new security manager/safety and security coordinator.
Community Forum Series opens with the topic of school safety and security on Wednesday, August 10 at the Newtown Middle School.
Appointments include principal at South, director of special services, supervisor of curriculum and instruction and STEAM Supervisor.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a 30 day period where Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset. It is marked by prayers, family gatherings.
Foundations recognizes and celebrates the achievements of Bucks County students who continue to excel during these challenging times.
"The changes add dimension to Council Rock's leadership team, as each of these principals is a highly qualified educational professional."
Two longtime Council Rock principals will be joining central administration along with a new hire from outside the district.
After voting down a proposed 1.59 percent tax increase, the board compromised on a 1.25 percent increase.
Campaign raising support through the sale of posters, an auction of an original piece of art and a collection of gift cards.
The four-year agreement is expected to cost the district $2,861,511, according to information released by the district.
TJ Blancado and the Student Executive Board held fundraisers throughout the year in support of the Shop With A Cop program
In a letter to the community, Dr. Sanko outlined what the district is doing to keep the district safe and prepared.
During a special meeting, the school board made it official unanimously approving a five year contract with Dr. Andrew Sanko.
Dr. Sue Elliott, acting superintendent, said there was an increased law enforcement presence at all schools Wednesday.