The educational program may be in danger of slowing down due to lack of funding.
Justin Sartor, or ‘Chief’ as he will be called on stage this weekend, surprised his family with his musical turn.
More than 1600 students participated in Tuesday’s event, which also featured presentations on financial literacy and bullying.
Ten percent of all food purchased on March 10 will go toward the school’s production of 'Funny Girl.'
The Perkiomen Valley School District shared how the potential $85 million in federal spending cuts could affect the 2013-14 budget.
Patch takes a sneak peek as students prepare for the March production.
Students from the early childhood learning center did a dance in hopes of an early spring.
The Perkiomen Valley School Board debated getting rid of the $15 “head” tax for the past month, which eliminates $145K in school district revenue.
It’s 'Game On' at the PVHS Cafeteria, where local merchants, students, and community members will face off for the cupcake title.
After a campus Harlem Shake video was filmed, members of the Ursinus swim team created their own; Perk Valley swimmers participated in a PAC-10 clip.
After Montco Patch had its fun, we heard from PVHS. Now, UC is getting down.
The college is considering removing the sports channel lineup due to increasing costs.
The viral video has made its way to Perkiomen Valley High School.
The board also moved conferences early in November, Act 80 Day to May 20, and the graduation project date.
Teachers are slowly replacing classroom chairs with stability balls in an effort to focus on health and wellness.
Ursinus Student Government Association held a meeting to discuss possible alternatives, due to price increases; other students are taking to Twitter to voice disappointment.
The little league needs approval from Perkiomen Valley School District to make the changes to enhance a Skippack Elementary field for softball players.
Kayla M. Buddy, of Perkiomen Township, was 17.
Students were encouraged to sit next to new students and faculty; they worked on a project together.
The OSU gymnast is a talented athlete.
More than 60 students participated in local service projects on Jan. 21, their day off from school.
The school district is dealing with a $6 million shortfall.
Several students from the area were recognized for high grades or accomplishments by their schools.
In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr., the high school is asking students to spend time on their day off helping others.
Smith will hold the seat vacated by the passing of Capt. Samuel Schweigert through Dec. 31.
Originally a motion to decrease tax collector compensation, the board discussed eliminating a tax and increasing tax collector compensation, before tabling the motion.
The museum, on the campus of Ursinus College, will reopen with new exhibitions on Jan. 29 at 10 a.m.
He is within 99 cards of having complete sets of every regular-issued Topps baseball card since 1951.
The safety committee is asking for feedback on school safety in the Perkiomen Valley.
The light was installed along Rt. 73 at the entrance of Perk Valley Middle School near Swamp Creek Road; a student was instrumental in obtaining the new safety measure.
The student group raised almost $200 for the America Cancer Society.
The Perkiomen Valley School Board member, who passed away Dec. 14, served the school district for almost 20 years.
Seven boys were selected to participate in Vocal Thunder, a young men's chorus festival.
A first look at the budget shows a $6.5 million increase, $2.5 of which is an increased contribution to the Pennsylvania Employees State Retirement System.
Upper Perkiomen Teacher Frank Mercon, charged with failure to report a student’s rape, will have a pretrial conference within the next six weeks.
Lori Snyder was unanimously elected president; outgoing president Lynn Bigelow was elected vice president in a 5-4 vote.
The branch will operate twice per week during lunch periods, and will be staffed by students.
Elementary school families collected items to be sent to two Margate, NJ school.
The Perkiomen Valley Vikings football finished their season 8-3 and broke a few records over the exceptional season.
Bobby Fong writes students over campus "racial insensitivity", an intense sports debate, and a website that rates students' "hotness vs. craziness"