The Centennial School Board of Directors have approved full-day kindergarten for the District.
When does school let out? When does it resume? Find out here.
The money was from a pool of $100,000 that helped 16 other Pennsylvania education foundations.
Congratulations to freshman Madison Cartlidge.
Financial experts will help guide students from various area schools.
How did Centennial students do on the 2016 PSSAs and Keystone Exams?
Get a jumpstart on your back-to-school shopping with an online app.
It's never too early to be prepared for the upcoming school year. Here are the key dates for the district for the 2016-2017 calendar year.
The goal of Stuff the Bus is to gather 2,000 backpacks of supplies for local children in need.
Daniel Flagler, a William Tennent High School Class of 2016 graduate, never missed a day of school from kindergarten to senior year.
The winning work and others will be on view through Saturday, April 30 at Abington Art Center.
Gov. Wolf announced his proposal for distributing public education funding this week. Find out how much Centennial will get in 2016-17.
A new list compiled by Niche.com ranked Archbishop Wood among the best private high schools in the state.
According to data from the state, there are 906 homeless schoolchildren in Bucks County.
This year’s class includes 36 nominees with recommendations. Congratulations to them all!
The Fall Open House will be held Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Newtown Campus. Registration is requested.
Starting in 2016, Bucks graduates can take DelVal courses at the college’s Newtown campus.
The money will be used to build a dedicated high-speed data network to support science and technology research and education.
Do you agree with this decision for Centennial? The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling came down on Friday.
See what schools were ranked among the best in the Keystone State.
As a companion to the overall national ranking, Newsweek released a list of 500 schools that excel despite economic and other obstacles.
The staff member has been arrested for allegedly trying to seduce a student by way of “highly sexualized” text messages and emails.
See what schools were ranked among the best in the Keystone State, and what four schools in Bucks County made the cut.
One Pennsylvania school district could take a serious step to protect its students.
The top ranking school in Bucks County was Council Rock North, which came in fourth statewide. Council Rock South was next at sixth.
The re-branding effort that allegedly cost $128,000 was done without the input of the student and alumni community, detractors allege.
Bucknell University, coming in at number four, was the top non-Big Ten school on Princeton Review's list.
Eleven schools from the Keystone State made the top 100, including Swarthmore College and the University of Pennsylvania.
Associate degrees in history, exercise science and photography will be offered in the fall, as well as two certificate programs.
Upper Makefield residents James and Sharon Maida made the donation to Rutgers University law schools in Camden and Newark.
The bill, which passed the state Senate unanimously, delays the Keystone Exam graduation requirement until the 2018-2019 school year.
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Former Penn State President Rodney A. Erickson made $1.49 million in 2014, making him the country's highest paid public university executive
Bucks County Technical High School student Jake Wesley was told he was “medically exempt” from field day because he uses a wheelchair.
The investigation into Kappa Delta Rho began after allegations that its members posted nude photos of woman to two secret Facebook pages.
New Hope-Solesbury led the way at #2, followed by three schools from the Central Bucks school district.
The Centennial School District did not appear on a list that was compiled by the Washington Post and measured a number of variables.
Jerold Grupp has announced his to bid to run for the Council Rock School Director.
Deborah Kost, an experienced and well-educated administrator, will officially begin new position in July.
A new website provides information about how much each district would receive in funding from Gov. Wolf’s budget proposal for 2015-2016.