Victoria Johnson will be at Barnes & Noble Booksellers in Willow Grove and Neshaminy on Saturday.
Transportation Director Wayne Robinson said the later dismissal times will help the buses arrive at the schools on time.
The varsity girls team were brought on stage of the high school auditorium and honored for their third consecutive state title.
If the agreement is finalized, County Builders will purchase the Leary, Longstreth and Stackpole properties for approximately $1.2 million.
Centennial's Operations Committee accepted the bid by Reynolds Consulting Engineers, a subsidiary of the company that performed the district-wide school construction.
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The purchase of items including furniture, trucks and waste management contracts were approved by the committee Wednesday night.
The elementary school had its intercom installed and operational Thursday morning.
Eight boys teams and eight girls teams from Centennial's elementary schools battled it out at Klinger Wednesday afternoon for the district title.
Mary E. Rochford to leave the archdiocese in 2012.
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Ten representatives from the Singapore education system requested the tour of the Catholic school after hearing of its National Blue Ribbon status.
Teachers and parents are invited to attend the fifth annual conference at Central Bucks South on Saturday.
Adam Adnane took first prize over three of his fellow William Tennent debate teammates and moves on to the regional Rotary challenge.
Business Administrator Chris Berdnik recalculated the 2012-2013 budget with more assumptions to shave more than $2.5 million off the deficit.
The open house will take place March 28 from 6 to 8 p.m. on the Newtown Campus.
Samantha Scheer of Warminster was selected as the top student contributor to the Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition in New Hope.
Christopher Tully can earn $10,000 for his classroom if he wins Good Magazine's Great American Teach-Off.
The school consolidation plan took another step forward as the Centennial school board OK'd the movement of Longstreth, McDonald-Davis and Stackpole students to their new buildings in September.
The 11th annual Reading and Writing Women event will be held March 26 in commemoration of Women’s History Month
The annual competition ended with games and dance routines in the high school gymnasium.
The Black Jedi and White Avengers faced off in the second round of competitions for Black and White Night.
The high school auditorium had a game show atmosphere as each team tried to outsmart the other.
Centennial parents can start signing up their children for kindergarten classes Wednesday night at 7 p.m.
The annual three-day competition tests the mental and physical prowess of William Tennent High School students. We decided to give one of the Gym Night challenges a try.
Hundreds of families gathered at the elementary school to celebrate the work of Dr. Seuss.
Residents of the retirement community were joined by students from Hatboro-Horsham High School to get a glimpse of life for blacks during the 19th Century, as described by local historian Joe Becton.
Members of the school board disputed reports that the added changes pushed the project $4 million over budget.
Archbishop Wood High School is joining the fight against hunger.
Fourth and fifth graders from the Centennial gifted program will present a project on alternative energy to hundreds of educators at the Pennsylvania Educational Technology Expo and Conference.
A Temple Ambler student from Warminster pleaded guilty to records tampering.
Seven dancers spent the day at the elementary school rehearsing and performing for the students.
The district has until June to solve a $4 million shortfall for the 2012-2013 budget.
Centennial teachers packed the meeting room as presentations were made on discontinuing some high school courses and switching the middle schools to junior highs.
The school district will apply for exceptions that allow school taxes to rise past the Act 1 index. The elementary school consolidations will translate into staffing reductions.
Students from the Commonwealth Connections Academy took a tour of the Johnsville Centrifuge and Science Museum on Sunday.
The college has hired executive search firm Greenwood/Asher to help find a candidate to replace Dr. James J. Linksz, who is retiring after 20 years.
Pennsylvania legislators introduced bills in 2011 to prohibit teacher strikes. A PSEA representative says strikes are a last resort necessary to ensure fair compensation.
The school district's business administrator is confident that the final number will fall below the record $100 million preliminary budget.
A blue ribbon panel will reveal at 4 p.m. today a list of archdiocesan schools that will be closed in June.