Coach discusses team, season.
Vikings boys and girls soccer seasons should provide plenty of thrills.
JPII had a scrimmage against the Notre Dame Crusaders.
Distinguished student and Collegeville resident Paul Goraczko is continuing his education at Millersville University.
All of the program's grads passed the national certification exam.
Scott Clemmer, PV's director of operations, is commended for saving thousands of dollars for the school district.
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A consent agenda was created for next week's business meeting.
Jocelyn Moye brings wealth of ideas and energy to new post as 'The Montgazette's' new editor.
Skippack Swim Team celebrates their second place league finish with a banquet at their pool last night.
The organization focuses on the 'social, political and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans.'
The school nets Second Nature's award for Institutional Excellence in Climate Leadership.
The course aims to incorporate the social media skills that are needed in today's workplace.
David Diaz is aiming for a career in medicine.
Some tough decisions had to be made when faced with funding shortfalls.
Antonio Marrero credits Marine Corps with shaping his character for the better.
Spring 2011 honorees are from Collegeville, Schwenksville and Trappe.
For the fourth year in a row, the institution has been recognized for its students' dedication to community service.
The first-grade teacher is "thrilled" with results.
Schwenksville Elementary and Perkiomen Valley Middle School West students took part in the Music Night program.
The Chester County team is eliminated from the 2011 Carpenter Cup quarterfinals.
Faculty, administrators and students got the rhythm going on the last day of school.
Dr. Ann Marie Donohue helps returning soldiers get acclimated to life on the homefront.
The Chesco girls advance in the 2011 Carpenter Cup tournament.
The board member was presented with the honor at this year's graduation ceremony.
Although she was diagnosed with the condition before she was 4 years old, Hannah has not let that slow her down.
Seniors, teachers and district officials embrace the past and anticipate the future.
The Carpenter Cup high school baseball showcase took place at Ashburn Field in Philadelphia.
Board members remark on each group's accomplishments.
Morgan E. Cummings, a Lock Haven University student, is studying at the University of Ulster.
Hundreds of students have gone through the five-year-old program, and there are several success stories.
The motion passes with a 7-2 vote.
The young teens say goodbye to elementary school.
Students were told to rely on their Catholic upbringing and role models as they navigate their post-elementary school years.
Women are coached in the vital areas of business ownership.
Minority Male Mentoring Program is among his accomplishments.
Donning period garb, children interact with the items and people of a bygone era.
From jumping out of planes to partying to spending time with family, everyone has a plan.
Student artists are celebrated at this annual district-wide event.