A graduate of the Phoenixville Area School District will be enshrined in the district's Wall of Fame.
The long-time Phoenixville resident has made history with local history.
Football coach Bill Furlong would, reportedly, be affected.
The Devon Prep students were honored at a recent ceremony.
On Thursday, the school is inviting prospective students and their families to visit the campus.
Having trouble kicking the habit? Listen to these PAMS wordsmiths.
The kids won Blue Ribbons for their performance in the Chester County Reading Olympics.
Bill Detweiler led the basketball team to the best record in school history in 2007.
Third grade teacher Denise Krisiewicz was honored for her contagious love of science.
Proud parents (and students) can get the word out whenever they want, via Phoenixville Patch's homepage and daily email newsletter.
The state Representative will lead a career day session at Holy Family.
April showers bring May flowers. And April artwork, Barnstone hopes, will bring a crowd.
Students at the Phoenixville charter visit the West Chester corporation for weekly mentoring.
The Phoenixville Community Education Foundation raised $71K at its 10th anniversary dinner.
Matthew Lehning was recently awarded the Rensselaer Medal, and with it a $60,000 scholarship to the school.
The youth initiative draws attention to the dangers of tobacco use.
The student organized dance marathon was a success.
The event benefits Phoenixville's safe post-prom event.
In the aftermath of a child porn charge against a former principal, the board wants to know if the district could have done anything differently.
PASD maintains its decision to move the middle school principal to a post in district office was not motivated by concerns about his personal conduct.
The spring musical opens on March 21.
The RA fundraiser benefited the Get Well Gabby Foundation.
Seven of the Christian college kids braved the cold last month in Bensalem.
These local Devon Prep students were recognized for their extraordinary achievement on college level Advanced Placement exams taken last spring.
Tom Schadt's involvement with the sport goes back nearly half a century.
The charter is competing in Shire’s Great Food Fight to battle hunger in the Delaware Valley.
The district is running out of space at the elementary level.
Lara Lorenzi has been working in libraries in various capacities throughout her career.
The budget would raise taxes 3.1%, but according to a district employee, that's unlikely.
The 51 seniors have collectively earned a total of $3,162,000.
A new negotiating date for PASD and the union has been set. It's not clear if representatives from the Phoenixville Area Education Association will attend.
Just 2,240 left to go.
Kayla M. Buddy, of Perkiomen Township, was 17.
Each year since 2003, the charter has made AYP.
Despite a long negotiation on January 25, there is still no deal between Phoenixville Area School District and its teachers union.
At the Jan. 23 meeting, the union made a contract proposal, before the district countered with a proposal of its own that the union rejected.
By 2015-'16, PASD students will not be allowed to complete academic coursework at the technical school.
The PASD school board decided to add the program at its Thursday meeting.
Water was restored to the school by 3 p.m. on Wednesday.
If a new rule is approved at the January 17 board meeting, PAHS student-athletes will get the option to opt out of gym class.