Local businesses helped students develop skills and employable characteristics.
The items were donated to needy community organizations.
One was interviewed by E! True Hollywood Story.
Do you know a student on the list?
From Pottstown School District Director of Community Relations John J. Armato:
As a reward for reading nearly 6,000 books, students transformed their principal into a "human sundae."
Do you think former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky can get a fair trial in his highly publicized child molestation case?
A letter to the editor from Montgomery County Community College President Karen A. Stout:
Students make the Dean's List if they complete at least 12 semester hours and earn a minimum grade point average of 3.50 for the semester.
Solar energy was the focus of a recent event.
She was honored Tuesday with the valedictorianship she was denied as a young woman.
Here's this month's program:
Several local students recently received academic honors.
The goal of CCS’s new Summer Academy is to provide courses of exceptional quality to highly motivated students.
Montgomery County Community College will host the event.
The walk to Rita’s Ice was chosen as a reward to showcase student achievement to the community.
Fifty third graders explored French Creek State Park.
News from Millersville University of Pennsylvania
News from Messiah College:
For the second year, the college will host a free green science, technology, engineering and Math camp in Pottstown.
The competition involves students having to use various math strategies to calculate the answers of the quiz questions.
Participating students then have the opportunity to apply to Bucknell in 2013, and if accepted, they will transfer to the university with junior status on full-tuition scholarships.
The event featured a reading session with moms and students.
Several local students received degrees from an area university.
News from Widener University:
A total of 1,563 students received their degrees and certificates from Montgomery County Community College on Thursday evening.
One local student received a degree in wildlife conservation.
The class also sets the record for the most West Campus students to graduate in a given year.
A local high school student is raising money to attend the National Youth Leadership Forum On Medicine in L.A.
Michael Samuel of Pottstown earned third place in the public speaking competition.
News From The Community
Criteria include quality, efficiency, cost effectiveness, replication, creativity and timeliness.
Pottstown students participated in the RoboCup tournaments.
The Montgomery County Workforce Investment Board funds the program, which is free for applicants and held at MCCC's West Campus.
A variety of music will include Hebrew folk songs and Mozart.
Students tossed whipped cream pies at school officials.
Students studied 50 words supplied by the Scripps Spelling Bee Company selected for their grade level.
Support from groups including the Pottstown Area Health and Wellness Foundation enabled the college to expand its involvement in service-learning related opportunities.
The cut-off date for most districts is April 30th, for some it's May 1st.