Senior Amanda Plaksin received the honor as part of Fine Arts Week.
Jazz bands from Log College, Klinger and William Tennent joined with the high school choral groups to provide an evening of swingin' music Tuesday night
Catch the Robo Vikings in action.
To celebrate National Poetry Month, a class of fourth grade students held a poetry reading at the Southampton Starbucks, featuring works by some of their favorite poets as well as some original works of their own.
The band will spend the next few days performing in Virginia and Washington, D.C.
Board members agreed to delay voting on the proposed contract until some outstanding questions could be answered.
Centennial School District has extended a tentative contract offer to its teachers and it appears the teachers like what they see. Now, the question is will the remaining members of the Centennial School Board vote to adopt the agreement Tuesday evening.
The district’s 2011-12 budget remains unbalanced; administrators seek public input for ways to remedy the situation without cutting programs or grossly increasing taxes.
The increases mean that a student taking 12 credits a semester will pay $3,384 for the 2011-2012 academic year, an increase of $240.
Centennial School District's ongoing construction projects force the relocation of the high school graduation ceremony and shorten the school year for the rest of the district.
While she was unable to comment specifically on the events that unfolded at the high school Monday afternoon, Superintendent of Schools Dr. Jennifer Foight-Cressman did make a few comments regarding the district’s drug abuse policy.
A group of students was taken from the school by ambulance this afternoon.
The murder of the Lehigh University co-ed 25 years ago led to national campus safety laws.
William Tennent High School students participated in the Gym Night portion of the school's annual Black and White Night competition on Friday Evening.
A tally of the points earned during the aquatic events of the Black and White Night competition at William Tennent High School.
William Tennent High School students competed in Black and White Night; the second day of the three day event took place at the swimming pool on Thursday.
The demolition of Davis Elementary on Maple Ave. as seen on Thursday, March 10.
Members of the Centennial School Board agreed to spend more than $360,000 in the course of just two motions at last night's meeting.
A sneak-peek at Klinger Middle School's upcoming production of "Beauty and the Beast." Students will perform three shows this weekend.
Some district officials are beginning to think an investigation is warranted.
The main classroom wing of the Former Davis Elementary School is now just a memory, as workers begin the process of clearing the site for the upcoming construction.
The terms of five of the members of Centennial's nine person school board will expire in 2011, but only two of those five are seeking re-election.
Community members gathered to bid a fond farewell to the former Davis Elementary School; the building is set to be demolished later this week.
Centennial School Board's Education Committee considered proposals for the new learning lab at WTHS as well as a new math curriculum for the elementary schools at their Monday night meeting.
A look back at the former Davis Elementary School.
Community members plan to gather Tuesday evening at 5 p.m. on the lawn of the former elementary school to say one last goodbye.
In one of several motions at Tuesday's meeting, the Centennial School Board unanimously approved the appointment of Dr. Jennifer Foight-Cressman as the Superintendent of Schools.
A spaghetti dinner to benefit Spanish Teacher Ariel Vargas' son, who was recently diagnosed with cancer scheduled for this evening has been cancelled.
Students selected courses to prepare themselves for life after high school.