"If you are limiting which opinions may be shared, you’ll be held liable," advocates for the local residents said.
The lawsuit was filed by four Bucks County residents, who claimed the Pennsbury School Board impeded their First Amendment rights.
The school district will be hosting an information session for potential candidates on Aug. 17. Read below for all additional details.
Founded by two former Bucks County high school students, 'Girls Code The World' offers access to STEM programs for underprivileged girls.
The school district is holding a vote for the most outstanding staff members, who will be publicly recognized for their work in education.
After the initial reorganization of the Board, three local residents made public comments on the swearing in and school operations.
Pennsbury will formally organize its leadership at the coming meeting, where public comment will be permitted.
The lawsuit, filed by four community members over the School Board's alleged censorship and silencing, has its hearing on Monday, Nov. 8.
The contact, which goes into effect July 1, 2022, includes a 1.85 percent pay raise each year and more contributions toward health benefits.
Yardley elementary and middle schools were included in the inaugural list ranking more than 80,000 U.S. schools.
A parent of a child named in the lawsuit against the school district said his child follows mask mandates and didn't know about the suit.
Saying district health policies have negatively impacted their kids, they filed the suit seeking to prevent enforcement of indoor masking.
In all, just 325 schools in the nation received the distinction for overall performance from the U.S. Department of Education.
Read Pennsbury's report card through Niche, a data analysis company that's released their best of 2022 list for Pennsylvania schools.
Less than one percent of high school seniors are named as semifinalists for this honor after taking the PSAT. Read more about the program.
Parents in Yardley and Levittown can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
See how college aid applications changed for Yardley area high schools.
A Lightbridge Academy location, Pennsylvania’s 10th, is under construction and open for enrollment in Yardley.
"The language I hear tonight is not the language we’ve spoken," said Superintendent William J. Gretzula in response to the public comments.
This will be the final Board Action meeting for Superintendent William J. Gretzula, who is retiring at the end of June.
Bucks County representatives welcomed Kayli Williams to the Senate floor and the House Chamber to celebrate her achievements.
Several challengers for the Pennsbury School Board cross-filed in Tuesday's primary election.
The winning teen driver public service announcement will air on Comcast networking.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Yardley Patch.
Twice a year, the nonprofit foundation gives money to innovative education programs in the Pennsbury School District.
A community forum is planned with Thomas Smith, who is the only finalist for the job, next week at Pennsbury High School West.
After being canceled in 2020, the prom named the nation's best by Reader's Digest returns with safety measures in place, officials said.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been increasing. Here's how it’s changed in Bucks County.
The school district's superintendent said a plan to vaccinate teachers and declining coronavirus numbers helped make the decision.
The middle-schoolers heard from Boeing engineers, political leaders and Bucks County's own "Rosie the Riveter," Mae Krier.
The State School of Character designation acknowledges programs in place at the schools.
In the video, students, teachers and administrators address sensitive issues of equity and justice raised by students and each other.
The all-remote classes are expected to last one week when students return on Jan. 4.
The board turned to a former member to replace a director who resigned from the school board.
In-person classes will be called off for at least one week, as the school district struggles with staffing amid a coronavirus surge.
With coronavirus numbers spiking in Bucks County and Pennsylvania, in-person instruction begins for some students in the district.
A scheduled refinancing and $3 million in new bonds are intended to save the school district money and tackle new projects.