In a defensive struggle the Quakers win by allowing only two Gladiator touchdowns.
Jordan Vescio and Burke Moser both have big nights as Quaker Valley eclipses last season's win total. QV won 16-13 against South Allegheny.
Brown to promote his new cookbook at Sewickley Academy Wednesday evening.
Interested? The speech will be streamed live on the White House website.
Seton LaSalle's Hart and Brumbaugh show leads Rebels to one-sided victory over Quakers.
The night is filled with music, marching and much more as high school bands from around the region perform in Martorelli Stadium at North Hills.
Quaker Valley gets the second loss of the season on the road.
Candidates for president and vice president deliver speeches to classmates on Friday.
This is the fourth year the children have donated their time and raised money for the shelter.
Freeport dominates Quaker Valley in lopsided 26-0 contest.
Students in the Lower School and Middle School return Wednesday. Senior School students returned Tuesday.
The varsity boys team is victorious in a nail-biter season opener.
QV varsity football kicks off 7 p.m. tonight at Cornell in Coraopolis.
Beginning with Spring 2012 semester, tuition will be raised by $8.25 a credit.
The Kennywood parade is a long-standing tradition in the region and draws fans from all over the area. Here's a look back at the event.
Students in kindergarten through ninth grades returned to class Monday. Today, students in 10th to 12th return to school.
The band is one of several featured in the 62nd Annual Kennywood Fall Fantasy Parade.
Patch brings you a local roundup for the first day of school.
Temporary moves are in place when kindergarten through eighth grade start on Monday.
Funding will go toward construction and maintaining other school facilities and athletic fields.
Girls of Steel is open to any high school girl in the Pittsburgh area who is interested in joining the team for the 2011-12 season.
This is the 10th year for the honor, which is given to those who stick their necks out.
Superintendent encourages teachers, staff to rise to the challenge.
CCAC classes start Aug. 22 and Sept. 6.
Alexander Laughlin, named after his grandfather, remembers visiting the former Fresh Air Home as a child.
The college student learns tough wilderness skills on a three-week kayaking and backpacking excursion.
The team faces off against Boyertown at 4 p.m. today.
After visiting Peru this summer, students and staff share their favorite parts of the trip.
The technology contract totals more than $1.9 million.
More than 200 items have been put up for auction, which ends at 7 p.m. Wednesday.
Quaker Valley junior has been driving as a competitive kart racer for nearly a decade.
Enrollment will remain open for the fall semester.
The high school sophomore went on an 11-day trip to Peru before volunteering at a St. Louis homeless shelter.
Construction work is to begin July 26.
Ian’s hard work and many talents earn him a spot in the fall as a Lerman-Neubauer Fellowship Program Scholar at Brandeis University in Waltham, MA.
Steven Singer represents the organization Tell Everyone All Cuts Hurt, which includes hundreds of teachers from school districts in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties and around the state.
Following in her father's footsteps, Rebeka has become an outstanding photographer.
School directors vote 7-1 Tuesday night to approve a 2011-12 budget that raises the real estate tax rate by 0.25 mills
College maintains second-place ranking in number of degrees in health professions.
Sewickley Academy graduate served as student body president for most of her high school career.