A fleet of 65 district buses has been modernized with advanced safety technology.
Diet’s role in avoiding entanglement with our sick-care system
We should crack the tough nut of our ingrained dietary habits.
Legislators reconsider violence prevention in schools
The latest legislation on this issue is a proposal by Rep. Brian Munroe, D-Warminster.
Victims’ attorney: PECO was at nursing home two hours before blast – Bucks Round-Up – January 2, 2025
John Cordisco also said people in the lobby reported a strong gas odor to center staffers over a half-hour before the building ignited.
Pennsylvania’s rocky education landscape in 2025
With the budget delayed by months, the state saw many of its institutions in precarious positions.
Gene and Marlene Epstein: Opening doors for generations through education, compassion, and action
Through a new commitment, the Epsteins have established a fund pledging $100,000 a year for ten years for BCCC scholarships.
Upper Bucks Tech School moves to replace cleaning contractor after employment of child sex offender
The move comes as the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections has opened an investigation into the job placement.
Quakertown schools cut German language classes amid statewide teacher shortage
Board member Chris Spear described the remaining language offerings — currently Spanish and Mandarin — as “extremely limited.”
School moves to replace contractor after sex offender incident – Bucks Round-Up – December 23, 2025
A registered Tier Three sex offender was permitted to work at Upper Bucks Technical High School without proper vetting.
CBSD welcomes feedback on superintendent search
Bucks IU was approved to facilitate the search at the Nov. 20 board business meeting. The position will be advertised regionally, statewide, and nationally.
