Pennsbury (Pennsylvania) board approves $270 million budget for ...
The 497,000-square-foot facility is planned for the south part of the existing high school campus.
www.asumag.comHere are the latest news items about Pennsbury High School:
May 3, 2026: Pennsbury High School placed on a secure hold after a threat was reported in the morning. Police were notified and buses were rerouted; officials said students and staff were kept safe while the situation was assessed. This was a precautionary safety measure.[2]
February 8–9, 2026: Police presence on campus as a precaution following inappropriate online comments by a Pennsbury employee. School communications noted the actions were precautionary and aimed at ensuring safety while officials reviewed the situation.[4][5]
2025: The Pennsbury School Board approved a nearly $270 million budget to build a new high school on the southern part of the existing campus, with a projected four-year construction timeline and facilities including a large auditorium, a three-story academic wing, and updated security features.[1]
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The 497,000-square-foot facility is planned for the south part of the existing high school campus.
www.asumag.comPennsbury High School in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania had a police presence on campus on Monday as a precautionary measure following inappropriate online comments made by a Pennsbury employee on social media. School officials sent an email to families about the police presence, stating it was in response to the employee's online comments.
nationaltoday.comWhat happened at Pennsbury High School's West Campus Tuesday morning around 11:10 a.m. sent shivers up spines throughout the community.
levittownnow.comSchool officials said a Pennsbury employee made "inappropriate online comments" that prompted the police presence on Monday morning.
patch.comThis week’s Spreading the Love takes us to Pennsbury High School, where cheerleaders are proving their spirit doesn’t stop on the sidelines. Wakisha Bailey shows us how these students are using their pompoms for good.
www.cbsnews.comSchool officials said a threat was made on Monday morning, which triggered the safety procedure.
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