Banyas voted vice president.
PRHS raises funds for food pantry with sale of custom-made bowls, soup and bread.
If your house wins, you get your December electric bill paid by Patch. Also, the grand prize winner pulls in $100,000 for the local public school system.
Students from high school, middle school and Eden Hall Upper Elementary show holiday generosity.
Dr. Edward R. Carr to discuss his 'Delivering Development' book, which draws on his experience in rural Ghana.
Empty Bowls Luncheon features handcrafted bowls to hold soup.
Measure gives students flexibility in use of social studies credit.
A. Robert Necciai, Christine Misback and Aafke Loney feted.
Here is the schedule for upcoming winter concerts.
The toys are distributed through the Toys for Tots program.
Buses will be in parking lots at Walmart and Pine-Richland High School to collect donations for Toys for Tots.
The elementary school donated 215 assorted pies to North Hills Community Outreach.
Pine-Richland School Board agrees to pay a maximum of $200,079 for the work.
Show will be performed Thursday-Saturday at Pine-Richland High School.
Youngsters plan a get-together with veterans on Monday
'With the benefit of hindsight, I wish I had done more,' Paterno stated, hours before the university's board of trustees ousted him and President Graham Spanier. What should the university do now?
Four of the five open seats on the school board are uncontested.
Guy Rossi to assume assistant superintendent post in January.
Art for Wounded Warriors will be distributed to hospitals throughout the world.
Tate Leone crowned homecoming queen.
First and second runners-up are Kathryn Rausch and Raychel Shipley, respectively.
Pine-Richland community prepares for Friday's homecoming game against Shaler.
Items will be donated to local veterans' hospitals.
Bring cash and a bag to the Shadyside campus from 4 to 6 p.m.
Festivities begin Thursday evening at Pine-Richland High School.
School board members call for slower process to allow for community involvement.
Educators, community leaders testify on the effects of budget reductions.
Pine-Richland School Board committee plans to review data and map out timeline.
Meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. at the district's administrative office building.
Brock Baranowski dominates with three touchdowns.
Team plays Norwin Knights at 8 p.m. Monday.
The House Democratic Policy Committee will consider the impact budget cuts are having on communities in western Pennsylvania.
Final: North Allegheny Tigers 35 - Pine-Richland Rams 7
Rooms would be similar to Nationality Rooms at the University of Pittsburgh.
Superintendent urges board to act by February 2012.
PR pulls ahead at halftime, but goes scoreless in second half.
Pine-Richland marches down the field in the final seconds, but could not pull off the win.
With the victory, the Raiders are first in their section.
Proceeds will be donated to Play 4 the Cure, the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the American Cancer Society.
The Rams now have a 1-2 record in Northern Seven Conference play and a 1-4 record overall.