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Superintendent Dr. Matthew Friedman of the Quakertown Community School District is holding a “Meet & Greet” at Free Fall Action Park, 670 S. Main St. at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Friedman will share …

Provided all eligibility criteria are met, students may complete their degree or certificate at no cost by enrolling at Bucks County Community College. Applications are being accepted through June …

The Young Marines, a national youth organization, has announced the Division 1 Young Marine of the Year for the second year is Susan K. Suber, 16, of Pipersville. She is a member of the Spartan Young …

Doylestown residents Paul and Aarati Martino today announced a personal donation to the Bucks County Foundation of $100,000 earmarked to support the Bucks IU Fab Lab Center. The Bucks IU Fab Lab focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) education programs for students throughout Bucks County and surrounding areas.

The Sarah Mook Poetry Contest for students in kindergarten through 12th grades, is accepting entries for the 2024 competition. Cash awards are $100 first prize, $50 second prize and $25 third prize in …

Bensalem High School will host the Pennsylvania Music Educators Association (PMEA) District 11 Choral Concert. Some of the best musicians representing 32 participating schools from Bucks and …

Sesame Place Philadelphia has implemented a new summer internship program. Internships will be both paid and eligible for college credit where applicable.Internships will begin in May and run through …

“Elements of Music” is the theme for the 21st CB Save the Music Concert, taking place Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26 and 27 at Holicong Middle School, 2900 Holicong Road, Doylestown.The CB Save the …

January is School Director Recognition Month in Pennsylvania and Bensalem Township School Distirct recognizes its nine elected school board members who volunteer their time to serve Bensalem …

Central Bucks School Board has appointed Jim Scanlon to the role of acting superintendent for six months, amid the Republican minority’s concern he was being overpaid.

The Bucks County Herald’s excellent “Trading Up” series on the state of vocational and technical education at the secondary and higher education levels reveals the extraordinary scope of opportunities available to Bucks County residents.

Money matters in public education. We proved it.

Sometimes it’s a good thing that history repeats itself. It’s worth considering when it comes to funding public schools. The recent release of the public school assessments is a stark warning that …

New Hope-Solebury School District will reintroduce adult learning opportunities for local residents with the launch of its Lions Community School. The pilot program will leverage the expertise of …

In today’s evolving landscape of education and career advancement, the decision to pursue a four-year college degree or opt for trade school education has grown increasingly complex. Each path …

The PPL Foundation awarded a third round of grants for 2023, awarding $265,000 in Energizing Education Grants to nearly 40 nonprofit organizations creating equitable and engaging high-quality …

Students who had to pause their college or career training certificate programs have limited time to apply for a share of $1,333,268 awarded to the Bucks County Department of Workforce and Economic …

As a result of their sterling efforts from the first marking period and their continued participation in the Marine Corps JROTC program, several members of the Bensalem High School MCJROTC have …

Registration is open for Adult Education Evening courses at Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT). Classes begin the week of Jan. 30, with offerings throughout February, March and April. …

“Trading Up” is a three-part series by the Bucks County Herald that looks at vocational technical education in Bucks County, at the high school and post-high school levels. In this project, we look at what’s steering many young people to what’s still the educational road less traveled. The series is funded by a Foundation Fellows Grant from the PA NewsMedia Association.

The Herald spoke exclusively with Middle Bucks Institute of Technology Community Engagement & Public Relations Coordinator Jeanise Dimitri as well as current students Evgeny Ukraintsev and Ariana Ayala about what MBIT and career and technical education (CTE) means to them.

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