Several parents have voiced concerns about the district's school bus service, mainly the new pick-up and drop-off points for students and the number of riders on a bus.
BCCC will hold a moment of silence and wreath dedication Friday at the Newtown Campus. The Student Programming Board is also selling t-shirts to benefit the Garden of Reflection.
Lawyers representing Centennial School District issued a statement in response to recent coverage of impending litigation against the district Thursday afternoon.
Brownlie is a new seventh grader with soccer skills.
Nearly 100 teachers rallied outside the Archdiocese's headquarters on 17th Street Tuesday.
According to court documents, former Assistant Superintendent Sandy Homel was “fired [from Centennial] for speaking truthfully about an illegal purchase,” while the person who made the purchase was “supported in securing another job and a cover story."
Dr. Thomas Turnbaugh quietly resigned from his post as Centennial School District's Superintendent of Schools in late 2010 after what court documents allege was a year filled with instances of intimidation and sexual harassment.
Former Assistant Superintendent Sandy Homel has named the district in a discrimination suit and documents filed in support of her case paint the picture of an administration rife with cronyism, cover-ups and rampant political agendas.
Ian Forlini was dubbed one of the top 100 boy divers by the national swimming and diving coaches commission.
Parents and students are reminded to practice school bus safety, while drivers are asked to be alert and follow traffic laws.
The construction of the new Region 1 elementary school is currently running weeks behind schedule and questions loom as to whether the district will be able to deliver on their promise of a Sept. 2012 opening.
Joyce Mundy was named the district’s assistant superintendent of education K-12 Tuesday evening.
The popularity of last week's impromptu farewell to the old high school building encouraged the school board to offer alumni another opportunity to walk the halls one last time.
For the second time this month, members of the community are invited to take one last walk through the hallowed halls of the old WTHS building.
Hundreds of former William Tennent students turned out Thursday night to walk through the halls of their alma mater one more time.
Recently, Centennial School Bus Driver Larry Hannon was named the winner of the International School Bus Safety Competition.
Residents who live near the job site have concerns about a large pool of water out front.
Centennial School District's elementary schools are combining, but what does that mean for each of the former home and school organizations?
The Centennial School Board has three committee meetings scheduled for this week.
The Our Lady of Good Counsel carnival ended on Saturday, June 18. It opened on the 16th.
Stackpole's fifth graders were honored in a award and promotion ceremony on Friday, June 17th at the elementary school.
William Tennent High School had its second annual Night of Reflections at Log College Middle School on Thursday June 16.
A Stackpole Kindergarten tradition lives on, at least for one more year.
Eugene Klinger Middle School 8th graders were honored during a breakfast on Thursday, June 16th at Spring Mill Country Club.
Members of the Centennial School Board voted to approve the district’s final 2011-12 budget Tuesday evening, raising taxes 4.64%.
The district is reporting that the air conditioning has failed in the building.
Klinger Middle School officials highlight more efficient communication efforts at an orientation for parents of incoming students Wednesday.
The seniors gathered at Villanova Monday afternoon for the graduation ceremony.
Numerous members of the graduating class of 2011 received scholarships and awards from the school and area groups.
It was a night of memories for the graduating class, as they prepare for their future adventures.
Despite commissioning a committee to name the district's three regional elementary schools, the Centennial School Board voted Tuesday to retain the names of the former elementary schools that sat on each of the new school's respective sites.
One of several items on the school board's meeting agenda for this evening is the naming of the district's three regional elementary schools.
Young musicians from Fred J. Stackpole Elementary performed yesterday before a sold-out crowd in Klinger Middle School's auditorium, welcoming spring with a celebration of their talents and progress.
Archbishop Wood High School's senior prom was held Friday evening at the Ben Franklin House in Philadelphia.
Shovels were present, but no dirt was turned, as officials posed for photos and announced construction would begin shortly at the Region 1 Elementary site.
Students from 6th - 8th grade gathered in the Klinger Middle School auditorium to showcase their talents. Jazz Band, Orchestra, as well as both the 6th and combined 7th and 8th Grade Bands all performed.
Following an hour-long debate, the Centennial School Board voted 5-4 in favor of adopting the new teacher’s contract.
A look at how Centennial School District's salaries compare to other districts across the county and across the state.
After being tabled for further discussion at the last meeting, Centennial School District's teachers contracts are the top item on the board of school director's meeting agenda for this evening.
The Gold Squad ended the evening with a 57-38 win over the Black Squad.