“These candidates have the integrity and work ethic required to deliver results,” Bucks GOP Chair Pat Poprik said.
Lockdowns didn’t just flatten the curve: They crushed a generation
Six years ago on another Friday the 13th, Governor Wolf ordered schools to close for two weeks to “flatten the curve.” That turned into more than a year.
Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the governor opts in
A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities for their children.
Young artists’ masterpieces to be exhibited at 31st Annual High School Art Exhibition
The event includes an awards ceremony and reception on Sunday, March 29.
Quakertown grad overcomes years of injuries to reach NCAA Division III wrestling championships
A long road of surgeries and setbacks leads York College wrestler Josh Stahl back to the mat and into national title contention.
College athletes: Show me the money
Colleges and universities are allowed to entice athletes with tens of millions of dollars.
Pennridge School District finalizing elementary redistricting plan
The redistricting plan, the first in over 20 years, follows an enrollment study finding uneven enrollment changes across the district’s seven elementary schools.
New York City incident March 8, 2026
Administration has been in communication with law enforcement. At this time, there is no information indicating any threat or connection to Council Rock.
Southern states shatter the myth of ‘underfunded’ public schools
Three “Surging South” states improved reading and math scores while reversing post-pandemic academic losses, all with shoestring budgets.
The WTHS Fine Art Department is honored to celebrate 18 strong and talented William Tennent Artists!
The exhibit is open March 1 through March 26.
