A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities for their children.
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.
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.
Over 100 turn out for Pennridge cellphone policy discussion – Bucks Round-Up – March 5, 2026
Youth advocate Lee Rush said public feedback at the event was overwhelmingly positive for strong policies to address cellphone use.
Quakertown police chief’s dual role as borough manager scrutinized in wake of student clash
Scott McElree is out on workers’ compensation, reportedly due to injuries suffered on February 20.
Quakertown Police chief on leave – Bucks Round-Up – March 2, 2026
Five teenagers were arrested following clashes during the recent anti-ICE walkout at Quakertown Community High School.
Middle Bucks Institute of Technology earns National Rookie of the Year Award at NAHB Student Competition
The competition was held in Orlando, Florida, as part of the International Builders’ Show, the largest annual home building trade show in the United States.
Quakertown Council meeting draws packed rooms amid fallout from student protest, calls for chief’s resignation
A Quakertown Council meeting drew packed rooms amid fallout from student protest, calls for chief’s resignation.
WATCH: Protesters rally at Quakertown Borough Council meeting demanding resignation of police chief
The demands came after last week’s controversial confrontation between police and student protesters.
