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A student at the prestigious preparatory school died Tuesday morning when a deer crashed into a vehicle he was riding in.
Only a tiny percentage of students around the country were selected as winners of the prestigious award.
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Music teacher Will Shafer is kind and patient with hist students while pushing them to be better, one Patch reader said in their submission.
Malvern special education teacher Debby Weber is dedicated to her students during the school year and the summer.
Villa Maria Hall, the University's Most Iconic Building, Will House 27 Students This Year
Christine W. Parthemore in Malvern "is highly respected in her field and has endless patience for her students."
The district implied some of the content was protected under the first amendment.
New Program Launches in Fall 2025
Virtual Event Connects Potential Graduate Students to Faculty, Financial Aid and More
Information for high school students and students interested in an accelerated second-degree BSN
Royer-Greaves outlined its needs to local legislators. Drishti Foundation volunteers were honored and gave a $4,500 donation to Royer.
Early childhood education provider celebrates milestone anniversary on Friday, Jan. 26.
Mateo Alban, a freshman, works to positively impact food insecurity in Chester County,
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The golf team wins the 2023 Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association State Championship.
The Nov. 18 Event is for High School Students and Students Interested in Transferring
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Professor Diane Grimes accused the East Whiteland Township university of age and sex discrimination, and bullying.
Open Houses Focus on Graduate Programs in Business, Education, Psychology, Music Therapy, Nursing and Health
Professor Diane Grimes accused the university of age and sex discrimination, and bullying.
Jessica Paraschak goes above and beyond to create a welcoming and inviting experience for students.
Events on Sept. 30 Focus on Adult Undergraduate and Traditional-Aged Students
Riley Hall, formerly Tolentine Hall, was refurbished and is now the primary academic building for Malvern Prep Middle School.
Sisters and Students Traveled to Lima to Work with School Children
Parents in Great Valley can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
The swim is to raise funds for Hydrocephalus, a neurological condition impacting the brain, that affects 1 million Americans.
Classes Start August 28, 2023
The district received an overall grade of A+ in the 2023 Niche report on rankings of school districts.
Cabrini University Is Graduating its Final Class in May 2024, officials said.
Dr. Nicole Forrest is named principal of Sugartown Elementary School.
The school board and administration have been working on the budget since November.
Speaker, author, Netflix consultant & advocate Dr. Kerry Magro, who has autism, spoke May 11 at Royer-Greaves School in Paoli.
DCTS’s June 6 virtual open house gives individuals the opportunity to jumpstart their nursing career.
Dr. Kyle Hammond, principal of Sugartown Elementary School, was appointed to serve as principal of the new 5/6 Center.
Mark Clark, a veteran non-profit leader, is the new executive director of the Great Valley School District Foundation.
Mary Powell, a veteran nurse of Ridley Park, began her position Jan. 1 to get ready for the opening of the new college in the fall.
The parent filed an amended complaint in federal court against the district; defense lawyers again ask the judge to dismiss the complaint.
The university is offering online graduate degrees that are reasonably priced to expand career opportunities.