Tredyffrin-Easttown School District was ranked the top district in Chester County by data firm Niche.
TESD board approved the move into hybrid instruction starting Oct. 12, and outdoor sports events may gather up to 250 for events.
A school board vote this evening will likely bring students back to classes in limited numbers, by Oct. 12.
Conestoga High School is the proud home to 29 National Merit semi-finalist scholars.
Philadelphia Magazine's regional assessment of high schools identified Conestoga as among the best.
Health department advice should be heeded, board members said, as the district goes all-virtual until at least Oct. 12.
All TESD students in grades 1-12 will begin school virtually on August 31, and kindergarten students will begin virtually on September 8.
TESD approved all-virtual instruction for reopening for 3 weeks, as the school board considers when it can move safely to in-person class.
The TESD board announced a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday to present and vote on reopening plans.
The plan comes with details about daily operation, online teacher instruction, and flexibility.
Graduates of Conestoga High School earned 4 scholarships for their college education, and designation as National Merit Scholars.
Students from Conestoga and Spring-Ford HS are among the recipients who had to do well academically and volunteer or work part-time.
Tredyeffrin-Easttown School District will take input from parents throughout July as it finalizes its plan to reopen schools in fall.
Max Harmon suffered a setback in grade school, but worked hard to become a gold medal rower his junior year.
Families will potentially have the choice to send their students to school in person or stay home and do remote learning in 2020-2021.
Our 12-month staff will be returning to work in our buildings, and our facilities will be open for limited services beginning July 6.
See below for a letter from Superintendent Richard Gusick.
The overall project, including construction, furniture, permits, and more, is projected to be $39.6 million.
With schools closed over the coronavirus, the Conestoga Class of 2020 had a parade in their honor as the move on to the next chapters.
Winners of National Merit Scholarships financed by U.S. colleges and universities were recently announced, and a few Berwyn students won.
Watch the Tredyffrin/Easttown School Board regular meeting that was held on May 27, 2020.
'Next week, we are launching an online survey and an open comment inbox to hear your ideas and thoughts.'
Eighth grade math teacher Jennifer Tyrell is among 15 teachers selected from a pool of about 1,200 teachers nominated for the award.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
These six Conestoga High School students are part of a 2,500 student pool of winners for National Merit $2,500 Scholarships.
Next year's budget will feature a tax increase, but Tredyffrin/Easttown School District officials have not determined how much just yet.
If the school cannot hold a traditional commencement ceremony, there are several contingency plans in place to still host a ceremony.
The funds can be used for food service; professional training; technology purchases; sanitization and cleaning supplies, and more.
The current School Board meeting also airs on TETV, Comcast Channel 14 and Verizon Channel 20.
About 1,000 seniors won corporate-sponsored National Merit Scholarship awards financed by corporations, company foundations, and more.
Chester County school districts and universities will receive $22.7 million in aid through federal coronavirus relief legislation.
Conestoga High School was the second highest-ranked high school in Chester County in U.S. News & World Report's 2020 rankings.
A Conestoga High School teacher and student have been making face shields for the Berwyn Fire Company and other coronavirus responders.
Health care workers can make requests for the school to supply them with face shields.
Claire Guo is the eighth student journalist at Conestoga High School to win the honor in 10 years.
The entire process will take about a year and provides an excellent opportunity for members of our community to share their thoughts.
"As we announced yesterday, Governor Wolf has extended school closings throughout Pennsylvania until at least April 6."
School is expected to resume Monday, April 13 despite Gov. Tom Wolf saying schools can reopen on April 6.
The district said all schools and a school related activities are suspended until at least Thursday, March 26.