Pennsbury School District
Pennsbury School District is a public K–12 district in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, serving approximately 10,000 students across 15 schools.
It is known for its strong academic programs, award-winning music and arts, and a nationally recognized high school prom tradition. The district emphasizes character education and community engagement.
Address: 134 Yardley Avenue, Fallsington, PA 19058
Phone: (215) 428-4100
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TruMark Financial Credit Union Now Accepting Applications for Difference Makers Scholarship Program
TruMark Financial Credit Union is once again celebrating high school seniors who are transforming compassion into community impact. Applications are now open for TruMark Financial’s…
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TruMark Financial Celebrates High School Seniors Solving Local Problems with More Than $14K in Scholarships
TruMark Financial Credit Union recently honored six local high school students during its annual Difference Makers Scholarship Breakfast, awarding them more than $14,000 in scholarships.…
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Four Bucks County School Districts Are Among Pennsylvania’s Top 100
Four Bucks County school districts have placed among the top 100 in Pennsylvania, according to a recently released ranking based on standardized test scores, writes…
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‘Changing the World One Miracle Moment at a Time’: Bucks County Native Named Holy Family’s Valedictorian
When Leah Ford stepped onto Holy Family University’s campus for the first time, she was emerging from a full year of remote learning at Pennsbury…
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Pennsbury School District Adjusts Start Times: High School Begins Nearly Later, Middle School Earlier
The Pennsbury School District is adjusting its start times, shifting high schools to a later start while also moving middle schools to an earlier one,…
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How Pennsylvania American Water Promotes Sustainability Practices in Schools Near You
With an exuberant amount of ways schools and their students try to give back to the environment while learning and growing, Pennsbury School District is…
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Dancing in the Streets: This Bucks County Borough’s Newest Mural Honors Its Doo-Wop Past
First were the dances at the Good Will Hose Company, a fire hall in Bristol where a step called The Stomp became a thing. That step was eventually memorialized in a…




















































