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School Bus Safety Drills Practiced In Cheltenham
The Cheltenham School District worked with students on exiting buses in case of an emergency.

The Cheltenham School District worked with students on exiting buses in case of an emergency.

Students will receive half of their daily learning in English and the other half in Spanish.
The Derby Police Department reminds everyone to slow down and stay alert, especially in school zones, at crosswalks and around school buses.
Work on the projects began over the summer after voters approved the district’s $115.4 million bond referendum in November 2024.
The Abington School District welcomed students back to class on Tuesday to start the new school year.
Police are providing tips as the 2025-2026 school year began this week in the Pennsbury School District.
The Nutley Early Childhood Center will open its doors for the first time to local 3 and 4-year-olds this week.
Newark school officials recapped some encouraging statistics at an annual convocation ceremony. Several students performed at the event.
As students return to schools for the start of the new academic year, police have shared some back to school safety tips for residents.
The new school opened on Tuesday as students returned in the Hatboro-Horsham School District.
Salem State incoming freshmen on Friday participated in programs in Beverly, Danvers, Lynn, Peabody, and throughout Salem.
With the opening of the 2025-2026 school year this Tuesday, expect to see students walking, biking or waiting for the bus.
Students returned to classes this week in the Neshaminy School District to start the 2025-2026 school year.
Rabbi Aharon Bain hopes to interact with all 160 students, with a focus on the fifth-eighth graders.
Sen. Kristin Corrado: A recent school bus crash in Essex County is just one example of why an overdue safety report needs to be released.
Heather Houle is known for her dedication, kindness and care for the students she drives each day.
Kim Vidovich of Raymond E. Voorhees Elementary is praised for making students feel special and inspiring confidence in the classroom.
With a calming nature and tireless dedication, Mr. Ray enriches daily life for kids, teachers, and families.
Eva F's cheerful presence makes the walk to school brighter and safer.
Families say his friendliness and kindness leave a lasting impression long after elementary school.
Students at James L Day praise Mrs. Aguilar for her kindness, care and lasting impact.
Known for her kindness and dedication, she keeps kids safe and spirits high every day.
Known for her smile and sports banter, Lenore Arnone has guided generations of students.
Bill is praised for being polite, pleasant, and a joy to see on the way to and from school.
Alice Bruck goes beyond the route, showing kindness and dedication to Ridge Central families.
Linda McGinness follows in her mother’s footsteps, keeping kids safe with care and kindness every day.
From holiday decorations to her trusty skeleton sidekick, this school hero makes every ride unforgettable.
With creativity, care and passion, Amy Scherr makes learning fun and keeps kids engaged daily.
Maura Spignesi has guided Fontbonne with growth, equity, and a vision that empowers future leaders.
Hatboro Police are offering drivers, students, and parents safety tips as school starts on Tuesday.
Abington Police are providing guidelines on pedestrian safety as the 2025-2026 school year begins.
The Hall of Fame induction banquet is set for Tedesco Country Club on Sept. 11.
“School safety is of the utmost importance at the Morris County Sheriff’s Office," says Sheriff James Gannon.
"It's very rewarding," Julie Schwartz, owner of Count On Me Tutoring, said.
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The new event aims to bring the community together while connecting families with local resources and support services. See details:
The Larkin Gala will benefit the Catherine Larkin Memorial Scholarship and the preservation of the historic Larkin Building.
The first day of school is on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Rose, who serves Concord High and an elementary school, is praised for her cheerful spirit and dedication in all kinds of weather.
Denise Frank is celebrated for 30+ years of service at WLPS, where she greets students with kindness and helps keep the community connected.