District seeking to reassure community that schools would remain "safe, secure, and welcoming" for all students and families.
Last year?s drive supplied school essentials and funding for 160 students, equipping them with the resources they needed to start the year.
Borough asks district to abandon any plans to close Linden and to ensure that both Linden and Doyle remain open at their current sites.
Both performances will be held in the Life Sciences Building auditorium on Delaware Valley University's main campus in Doylestown.
If approved by the school board, Dr. Helen Sclama Zaleski will oversee the district's elementary education program.
The teams, including 17 individual riders, will represent DelVal Equestrian for the opportunity to be named National Champions.
Her story, ?In the Bleak Midwinter,? follows a protagonist caught in a blizzard who struggles with a lack of self-worth.
The grants from the Central Bucks Education Foundation will support innovative educational projects across the district.
New this year are camps focusing on the science of spaceflight and pet care, the problem-solving challenges of Engineering Minds and others.
Open to parents, guardians and caregivers, the film will be shown at the Lenape Middle School in Doylestown.
The public is invited to compete for ribbons in a variety of categories, including apiary, cooking and baking, homegrown produce, and more.
The school district has postponed a decision on the future of Linden, Kutz and Doyle until late summer or early fall.
The scholarship provides $1,000 to a college-bound senior from CB East, CB South or CB West who exemplifies Corinne?s spirit and passion.
Their achievements were celebrated at the February Executive Council meeting, where they were honored by MBIT.
The Central Bucks School District has announced a 2-hour delayed opening on Wednesday.
The board announced in January that it planned to engage an outside independent agency to conduct a review of child abuse allegations.
Parents and students are reminded that all future snow days will be Flexible Instruction Days (FIDS) in the school district.
Schools and offices will be closed throughout the district due to a forecast of wintry weather while students attend remotely.
The investigation is expected to take 2 to 3 months to complete and will include "everything from the beginning to where we are today."
These non-credit certificate programs complement DelVal's current for-credit offerings that include a bachelor's degree in horticulture.
The policy, approved by the former board last fall but suspended three weeks later, tied athletic participation to birth gender.
Parents in the Doylestown area can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers and show them how much they?re valued and appreciated.
Five new honorees will be enshrined in the DelVal Athletics Hall of Fame for their success as student-athletes.
The Joseph Krauskopf Memorial Library will undergo renovations this summer to enhance the student experience.
The recognition celebrates K-12 teachers who have made significant academic contributions to school-aged children across the state.
Middle Bucks Institute had 41 competitors who earned 16 medals: 10 gold medal winners, 4 silver medal winners and 2 bronze medal winners.
Jenine Zdanowicz of Warwick and Rob Dugger of Warrington were sworn in as the board's newest representatives from Regions 4 and 7.
The school board will also act on a revised school calendar for 2023-24 and a new calendar for 2024-25.
The plan also includes the implementation of Full-Day Kindergarten, effective in the fall of 2026.
The cast and crew have been working since January to bring the newly released high school comedy to the stage.
The board has agreed to reinstate middle school teacher Andrew Burgess to his teaching position and to pay him $100,000 in damages.
During special meeting, the school board will publicly interview candidates from Regions 4 and 7 and make appointments.
At its January meeting, the board will vote on a contract with retired West Chester Area Superintendent Dr. Jim Scanlon.
The school district had offered to pay the full salary plus equipment and training of the Student Resource Officer for the next five years.
In a 6 to 3 vote, the board approved the new employment agreement with Dr. Lucabaugh and a 40 percent increase in his salary.
In the wake of two incidents of employee misconduct involving minors, the district will be teaching kids how to set personal boundaries.
North Plaza is part of a larger capital project to modernize the building so that MBIT can deliver another 50 years of learning.
The board is scheduled to vote on the updated library materials policy at its Tuesday evening, July 26 meeting.
After listening to more than an hour of public comment, the board voted to adopt policy 109.2, prompting shouts and jeers from the audience.
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