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Anna Gatta nominated Pietro of Langhorne, Pennsylvania, as a star student.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates. Here's a special one from Trevose!
Carlos Rodriguez of Feasterville was appointed Tuesday night to fill the vacancy left by school director Stephen Linden in a 6-2 board vote.
The annual Hope-A-Thon benefits the foundation aimed to "unleash the power of hope in the world" in memory of Maria Middleton.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Lower Southampton area high schools.
See how college aid applications changed for Lower Southampton area high schools.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Lower Southampton Patch.
The percentage of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Bucks County.
We're building a virtual yearbook, profiling local grads from Lower Southampton and all of Pennsylvania, but we need your help to do it.
Several Neshaminy schools have received STEM grants thanks to the PAsmart initiative.
Delaware Valley Friends School is pleased to announce the addition of Nic James as the Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
The arts-focused school is planned to open for the 2019-2020 school year.
A new ranking of Pennsylvania's best school districts has been released, and Neshaminy was named 100th.
When's the first day of school in Lower Southampton? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
The $1M grant will allow the district to expand its program, which offers free preschool to eligible families. Applications due Aug. 1.
Last week's school shooting in Florida has put student safety in the forefront. How does Neshaminy compare?
The Pennsylvania Department of Education recently released average SAT scores for each public high school. Here's how Neshaminy did.
Neshaminy High School’s Dance Team and Interact Club are pleased to present Neshaminy’s Got Talent Wednesday, November 29, 7:00 pm.
Buck Elementary was the top-ranked Neshaminy school on the newly-released list. Three other local schools made the top 500.
Niche.com has ranked Neshaminy on a list of the state's 100 best public high schools. Congrats!
Good news for Neshaminy School District!
How did local students do on the 2016 PSSAs and Keystone Exams?
A new study ties a community's average income to the success of its students. Find out how Neshaminy compares.
The Neshaminy School Board on Tuesday voted to close two elementary schools, effective at the end of this school 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 Neshaminy will get in 2016-17.
The Neshaminy School Board on Tuesday voted to remove Jerry Devine as varsity basketball coach.
This year’s class includes 36 nominees with recommendations. Congratulations to them all!
A Neshaminy basketball coach has been placed on administrative leave after an apparent 'head butt' of a referee at a game against Pennsbury.
Dr. Gloria Hancock, the assistant superintendent for the district, will now serve as acting superintendent.
The Fall Open House will be held Oct. 17 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Newtown Campus. Registration is requested.
Football and soccer games have been rescheduled, district officials said Monday.
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 Neshaminy? 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.