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Suggestions for making call for civility real

As a former president of the board of CB Cares Educational Foundation, I strongly support the Central Bucks School District Superintendent’s Call for Civility. I have been a victim of the …

Elect the best for school board

Tuesday, May 16, is an important election day. It is referred to as the municipal primary or the “off-year primary.” Held in odd-numbered years, voters registered with one of the two major parties …

The author of “Girl in Translation” addressed the Central Bucks School Board Tuesday, after her book was placed on a removal list for its “explicit sexual content.” Under a new school …

Of the five Central Bucks School Board directors up for reelection this year, three have chosen not to run again. After a tumultuous two years that found the school district embroiled in controversies around masking and school closures, LGBTQ+ rights, a new library policy and other issues, this primary election is in sharp focus for many in the 17,000-student district.

Quakertown residents arrived with plenty of comments and questions but came away with few answers at a recent meeting to decide the future of Quakertown Elementary. Board members ultimately decided …

In an emotional and detailed letter to the community, Central Bucks School District Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh pointed to adults to correct the “chaos” that’s embroiled the suburban …

In an open letter, dozens of school board members from more than 20 Pennsylvania districts called for the repeal of Central Bucks School District’s policy banning teachers from “advocacy …

Kristin Marcell bid farewell to the Council Rock School Board at its special meeting Feb. 9 as the board, after voting to accept her resignation, spelled out the procedure for appointing her …

The Rev. Kevin Jagoe is a full-time minister at the BuxMont Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, who recently spoke out against the Central Bucks School Board during its Nov. 15 …

Last summer it was LGBT and free speech rights. Now another subject is pitting Pennridge School Board members against one another. If approved, Policy 217 would alter graduation requirements, …

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