There are thousands of students for whom cyber education is exactly the environment they need.
SEPTA’s Langhorne train station project is the talk tonight – Bucks Round-Up – March 23, 2026
A redesign of an area of the station along Park Avenue will accommodate 150 more parking spaces.
Charges dropped for one teen as Quakertown protest cases move forward
Juvenile court proceedings continue for other students of “The Quakertown Five” who were tied to the February 20 incident.
Farry announces student essay contest celebrating America’s 250th anniversary
The America250PA celebration will culminate in a celebration of the State Senate on May 5 at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
Guth Elementary students sworn in as honorary chiefs during Perkasie Police event
The second annual Chief For A Day program rewards students for acts of kindness and community service.
Student cellphone use called ‘catastrophic’ for taxpayers as ban mulled
One question in the debate in the legislature is whether there should be a ban for the full school day, or just during class time.
A milestone weekend: William Tennent High School hosts the 75th Anniversary Bucks County Music Festival
Approximately 600 talented student musicians from across Bucks County came together for a weekend of incredible performances.
Quakertown community divided weeks after controversial protest clash
Residents, students and officials remain split following the February confrontation between teens and police.
Former Quakertown school superintendent to receive $200,000 severance – Bucks Round-Up – March 17, 2026
Friedman has been on paid leave since his resignation earlier this month.
Pandemic reaction should still trouble us six years later
If there’s one thing government is good at, it’s infringing on liberty. And one thing modern politicians are bad at is admitting mistakes.
