Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Phoenixville Patch is celebrating graduates for their accomplishments.
Students have overcome many obstacles the past year. Celebrate your graduate on Phoenixville Patch.
A COVID-19 vaccine clinic is open May 6 at Phoenixville Area High School for any student 16 or older.
Wall of Famers at Phoenixville High School to be added for 2020 and 2021 are John J. Coll Jr., Thomas E. Mitchell, and Barry Irvin Sankey.
Renaissance Academy Charter School ranked #20 out of ALL PA Public High Schools, #1 PA Charter School, and Nationally #689 out of 24,000 .
RA Teachers, Keller & Hayes, presenters at the 2021 National Association for Music Education (NAfME) Eastern Division Conference.
Renaissance Academy (RA) Key Club and Environmental Club members didn't let the pandemic stop them from celebrating Earth Day!
See how college aid applications changed for Phoenixville area high schools.
PASD will receive $3.3 million in federal funding to help students resume in-person learning.
Students at Holy Family School will clean up 36 blocks of Phoenixville Borough, including Reeves Park, on April 22.
Wednesday evening is the chance to see what's in the PASD budget and speak up about it, in a virtual town hall.
The share of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in Chester County.
Renaissance Academy's CEO, Dr. Guarino Buli said that she is looking forward to working with Charter Leaders from around the Commonwealth.
2021 winners of the CTC “I Love Phoenixville” contest: RA 7th grader, Flynn Roulstone and 2nd Place Samantha Roulstone, RA 5th grader.
Scott Overland would like to fill a vacancy on Phoenixville's school board, as Blake Emmanuel announced she will not seek reelection.
Beginning February 9th, 2021, the school will offer the “Project Ace-It” Testing Program to all persons who operate in onsite learning.
PASD's superintendent told the board last night that the health department is ready to vaccinate school staff quickly, but needs vaccine.
Renaissance Academy's Winter Band & Choir Concerts are a well-loved, school tradition. This year, the show went on virtually.
The PASD board Monday night approved a 3-year contract between the teachers association and the school district.
Phoenixville Area School District and its educators association have agreed on a new contract to be voted on Monday night.
The PASD board named new principals for Barkley Elementary and the Early Learning Center.
Phoenixville school board decided on Monday night to return to virtual instruction because of rising COVID-19 metrics 3 weeks running.
Renaissance Academy's Dr. Guarino Buli participated in the 2020 Pennsylvania Coalition of Public Charter Schools Conference.
In-person classes and some fall sports competition were OK'd Monday night, but football was sidelined, for now.
Renaissance Academy 10th grader Mason Hall along with his brother, MerRick (9th grade) honored for their volunteerism.
Phoenixville SD administration will meet Monday night virtually with families; parents should register online ahead of time.
Renaissance Academy Senior Commencement Projects Presented!
Susan Turner won out over Maureen Buckley in a vote that was tied several times in roll call before Turner won out.
Phoenixville school district's board will hold 10-minute candidate interviews live tonight, and will fill an empty board seat next week.
Phoenixville's school board president called for order several times, in an intense exchange that prompted a public call for a resignation.
Parent comments in Phoenixville last night demanded metrics explaining when in-school classes, and sports, will be safe.
The Air Force junior ROTC program started in Phoenixville 6 years ago now includes Great Valley High School students.
Five Phoenixville students are National Merit semifinalist scholars.
As the 2020 school year begins, students adapt to remote learning with creative classrooms.
The PASD board approved low-cost contracts with internet providers, as the community foundation works to pay for it.
Not all homes in Phoenixville Area School District have internet service, so the Community Education Foundation needs help making a way.
PA Officials and Phoenixville's Blake Emmanuel are acting to keep feeding hungry kids as schools reopen.