Morrisville Schools Superintendent Andrew Doster said drastic measures may be needed without a new budget. He's set a Jan. 30 deadline
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John Szymanski has a lot of pride in his school and work.
After losing her father, Madeline continues to excel in honors classes and sports — a true example of resilience, heart and determination.
Work is expected soon at the Charles Boehm Middle School auditorium. Its original seats are being replaced and were given away for free.
The Pittsburgh Business Times recently published its 2025 School Guide, ranking schools throughout the Commonwealth.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
Patch has partnered with T-Mobile to recognize teachers, and show them how much they’re valued and appreciated.
The Pennsbury School District kicked off the new 2024-2025 school year this week.
The Morrisville Borough School District hosted the governor for its first day of school on Tuesday.
Students in the Morrisville School District will return to classes later this month.
Patch is highlighting the work of underappreciated teachers in Yardley and around the region.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates. Here's a special one from Fallsington!
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates. Here's a special one from Yardley!
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to recognize our community's outstanding 2024 graduates. Here's a special one from Morrisville!
The Morrisville School Board is expected to formalize a contract with its new leader at its April 24 meeting. Find out who was hired below.
The Morrisville School District is seeking a replacement for Sean Haines, who took a position with the Neshaminy School District.
Morrisville Schools Superintendent Sean Haines departs next week for a position with the Neshaminy School District.
The Morrisville School District said it is holding an Online Learning Day schedule on Tuesday due to the wintry weather.
A winter storm warning begins at 4 a.m. Friday, as parts of the Philadelphia metro could get 4 to 6 inches of snow.
Parents in Morrisville Borough can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Marilyn Schwartz of Kids Music Round served the community for a quarter century. A farewell party was held in Lower Makefield Township.
Woodside Christian Preschool has participated in a program with a farm to hatch and host baby chicks for more than 20 years.
The pandemic wiped out attempts for the Class of 1970 to mark its anniversary, but the Pennsbury alumni got together recently to celebrate.
Charles Boehm teacher Sandy Metzger won the national "Most Valuable Teacher" award in a program involving the National Hockey League.
The 13th annual flag football event for 5th graders Friday in Morrisville also includes a donation of food to a homeless shelter.
TR Kannan serves as president of the Pennsbury School District. He will be seeking his third term.
Paul Opeilski is bringing smiles to school children and even tears of joy for a Yardley mother with his greeting each day.
Quarry Hill students in Yardley learned about history and culture Friday. The Pennsbury School District was closed for the holiday Monday.
Pennsbury School District Thomas Smith will hold community roundtables this year to discuss school issues. The first begins on Nov. 16.
Pennsbury school officials participated in ShopRite's annual Bagging for Hunger event. Patch partners with Feeding America to combat hunger.
Six students from the Lower Bucks school districts have been named semifinalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program.
African American Museum of Bucks County Hosts Underground Railroad Tours in Lower Bucks for Pennsbury School District Teachers and Staff
Cadets from the PHS Air Force JROTC held a ceremony at the high school last week to honor victims of the Sept. 11 attacks.
Lower Makefield Township Police investigation finds schools are not a target, schools superintendent states about alleged threats.
Schools Superintendent, in letter to parents, outlines plans for speedy student transportation over "habitually late" buses in past week.
"If you are limiting which opinions may be shared, you’ll be held liable," advocates for the local residents said.