After parents attended a Perkiomen Valley School Board meeting with concerns, Kim Boyd and Ryan Stanson-Marsh are assuring parents that the change is for the best.
Local middle school tops list in national contest.
Parents attended Monday's school board meeting to discuss the change that impacts Perkiomen Valley Middle School West and Skippack Elementary.
The event, which is expected to become an annual fundraiser, raised roughly $3,000 for the PVHS Class of 2016.
The agreement saves the school district $72K in the 2013-2014 budget.
A school district administrator wage and benefit freeze helped to bring the tax increase under the Act 1 Index.
Perkiomen Valley HS was ranked 881 out of 2,000 by Newsweek.
More than 30 students worked with the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy for the Stream Cleanup
Kindergarten students counted money, took orders, and performed services as part of the curriculum-based tradition.
The Perkiomen Valley High School is not ranked, according to the U.S. News and World Report.
The New Hanover Elementary School student has not been identified.
Residents can drop off items from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The ordinance prevents parents from lining both sides of Mt. Airy Road to pick up students, according to the township.
The Providence Montessori School will open on Second Ave in September.
The event, full of bright colors, will be held April 28 at 10 a.m.
The increase includes the use of $1 million from the general fund.
Freshman Cayla Veverka is responsible for the decorations on the football stadium fence.
The Montgomery County Conservation District invites schools from around the county to participate in an annual competition that brings youth closer to nature.
The board is considering lobbying the Pennsylvania General Assembly regarding employer contribution rates to the Pennsylvania Public School Employees Retirement System (PERS).
The board will vote on a resolution on Monday that urges lawmakers to adjust the funding formula for charter and cyber charter schools.
The performances will be held at PVMS East on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The committee needs help with the annual event, which helps to keep students safe after prom.
The funds will provide tuition assistance for families in need.
The White House released the College Scorecard, with looks at loan repayment, costs, graduation rates and more of the nations colleges, including Ursinus College and Montgomery County Community College.
Fifteen students were recognized for demonstrating prudence.
The talk, followed by a book signing, will be held on Monday afternoon.
While the Perkiomen Valley School District is working to lessen the deficit for the 2013-2014 budget, the board is also looking ahead to future capital projects.
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Audree Bonavita, and six other students, evaluated ethical situations using the Four Way.
The Perkiomen Valley High School Team will advance to a state competition on April 19.
The area private school will not release the name of the teacher who was let go Tuesday.
The Berman Museum of Art is considered a ‘Must See’ area spot in Philadelphia Magazine.
Students will address an ethical issue using the famed Four-Way Test on March 19, with a chance to advance in the competition and win $1,000.
Based on a preliminary petition receipts from the Montgomery County Election Board, three new candidates will vie against incumbents for six open positions.
Members of the team were recognized for their season, which included a PAC-10 Division Championship win over rival Methacton.
Performances are the first weekend in April; tickets are available now.
Students celebrated Dr. Seuss, ‘Read Across America,’ PSSA testing.
The musical weaves together plots and characters from beloved Dr. Seuss stories.
Local college receive grant money to add more trees and shrubs to borough.
A student took her own life in Clamer Hall.