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The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) honored and celebrated the 45 graduates of its Class of 2022. This year’s graduating class includes special education students from 11 Bucks County …

Type One Parent Project (TOPP) Foundation announces a new scholarship program for high school graduates with type 1 diabetes who are pursuing post-secondary education.

The sun was shining, the stage was set, and the feeling of excitement pulsated through the sylvan campus on Thursday, June 9, as the Buckingham Friends School community gathered on the Upper Field to …

U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) announced the names of 20 Pennsylvania students who will be attending the U.S. Service Academies this fall. Toomey nominated these students to the U.S. Military …

Soroptimist International of Indian Rock Inc. (SIIR) recently presented 14 need-based educational grants to local college-bound women – some of whom will be supported through all four years of …

The Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce has announced its 2022 scholarship winners. Every year, the chamber’s Scholarship Committee solicits and receives scholarship applications, and chooses …

With the growth of the internet and social media, it is now rather easy to obtain and learn new information from across the world and varying platforms. However, this does not mean the …

President Judy Guise of the Quakertown Business and Professional Women’s Club presented Lucas Schartz, senior at the Quakertown Community High School, with a check. Schartz shared his many …

Twenty-nine high school seniors from the greater Philadelphia and Lehigh Valley region were recognized by the Green Family Foundation and Firstrust Bank at the 53rd annual Samuel A. Green Scholarship …

New Hope-Solebury couple launches $20,000 scholarship for aspiring nurses

New Hope-Solebury School District parents Judeth and James Finn have established the Charles W. McHenry Memorial Scholarship, a $20,000 award for a graduating senior aspiring to pursue a career in nursing.

Zachary Chan of Quakertown performed in Albright College’s end-of-year “Sing On!” choral concert May 7 as a member of the Lion Chorale, Roaring Lions and Lions’ Pride.

Students and teachers at Bucks County Technical High School teamed up with SkillsUSA and its industry partners to celebrate SkillsUSA National Signing Day on May 5.

The Warrington Lions Club, a local service organization, recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Central Bucks South/Middle Bucks Institute of Technology graduating student Jamie Hennigan of …

Holy Family University has launched a new podcast, “Asked & Answered,” with Dr. Anne Prisco, president of Holy Family University.

New Jersey SkillsUSA contests recently took place over two months in 10 locations across the state, drawing hundreds of career-minded students eager to showcase the skills they have acquired in their …

Each of Central Bucks School Districts’ three high schools will host commencement ceremonies this evening, beginning at 2 p.m. at Central Bucks High School East (CB East), followed by 4:15 p.m. …

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) Chapter of the National Technical Honor Society (NTHS) inducted 14 new student members. The mission of the NTHS is to honor student achievement and …

The following students were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. From Fordham …

100 reasons to celebrate

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The 100th day of school represents progress for students (and teachers) during the school year and is an opportunity for more creative activities and celebration. St. Isidore School students’ …

On Feb. 2, students from the Upper Bucks County Technical School competed at the Pennsylvania SkillsUSA District 11 Championships in Allentown, and satellite locations throughout the Lehigh Valley …

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