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School Safety Grants for Lower Bucks Co Schools Announced by Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency

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A little more than $1 million has been awarded in state grants to private and public schools in Lower Bucks County for mental health and safety improvements, the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency’s (PCCD) recently announced.

A total 18 Lower Bucks schools (10 private 8 public) were awarded grants.

The $46.7 billion budget for current fiscal year included a “historic $1.11 billion increase” in K-12 public education funding which called for increases targeting mental health and safety.  $20 million of which was distributed from the PCCD statewide to 367 faith-based schools statewide. $100 million was awarded to 779 public school entities including school districts, charter schools, intermediate units and career and technical schools.

The investments are a part of the General Assembly and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s approved  2024-2025 state budget. 

“I’ve listened to our kids as they’ve told me about their mental health struggles – that’s why my Administration is getting real help to students all across Pennsylvania quickly,” Shapiro said in a statement, noting funds from the grants has already paid for mental health resources and allowed law enforcement and security vendors to address safety concerns in schools. Shapiro reiterated this commitment during a first day of school visit  to Morrisville Middle/Senior High School in September.

Student mental health has been a focus of Commonwealth officials.  40% of students who participated in the PCCD’s 2021 Pennsylvania Youth Survey reported symptoms of depression. About 75% of calls to the state’s Safe2Say Something anonymous school safety tip line were from students requesting help for themselves or on behalf of someone else.

The School Safety and Security Grants Program was originally established in 2018 to provide for school entities of the Commonwealth to be safer places for students, staff and visitors. The School Safety and Security Fund (SSSC) was established in the State Treasury to provide ongoing support to schools for safety and security purposes. Funding, eligible activities, and items are determined on an annual basis. Later amendments to Article XIII-B, including Act 18 of 2019, Act 67 of 2019, Act 30 of 2020, Act 55 of 2022Act 33 of 2023, and Act 55 of 2024​ created additional responsibilities for the SSSC.  Grant /Awards are listed below.

 

Public Schools Grants Totaling About 1.41 Million

Bensalem Township School District – $243,796

Bristol Borough School District – $123,719

Bristol Township School District – $229,490

Bucks County Technical High School – $70,000

Center for Student Learning Charter School at Pennsbury – $70,000

Morrisville Borough School District – $116,967

Neshaminy School District – $282,852

Pennsbury School District – $286,611

Private Schools Grants Totaling $511,500.00

Abrams Hebrew Academy (Yardley) – $75,000

Conwell Egan Catholic High School (Fairless Hills) – $10,000

Faith Baptist Christian School (Fairless Hills) – $75,000

Holy Family Regional Catholic School (Levittown) – $45,000

Holy Ghost Preparatory School (Bensalem) – $75,000

Our Lady of Grace Catholic School (Penndel) – $4,000

Pen Ryn School (Fairless Hills) – $37,500

Springtime School (Newtown) – $75,000

St Ephrem School (Bensalem) – $40,000

St. Charles Borromeo School (Bensalem) – $75,000

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Lower Bucks Public Schools Delay Tuesday’s Start Times

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Lower Bucks County public school districts announced their plans for today March 3 2026 as schools are OPEN but on delay.

Below is a list of the schools and their websites. All are encouraged to use the links to see the complete details of your school district.

Bensalem School District  –  Two Hour Delay 3/3/26

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Bristol Borough School District – 2 Hour Delay 3/3/26

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Bristol Township School District Two-Hour Delayed Opening March 3

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Bucks County Technical High School  – 3/3/2026 Two Hour Delay

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Morrisville Borough School District – 2 Hour Delay 3/3/26

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Neshaminy School District – 3/3/2026 Two Hour Delay

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Pennsbury School District – 2 Hour Delay 3/3/26

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BCCC Seeks Public Input on Nursing Program

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Bucks County Community College (BCCC) invites public input as it seeks to continue accreditation for its Associate Degree Nursing Program.

The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) will be visiting the Newtown Campus Tuesday – Thursday, March 24 – 26, as part of the accreditation process. 

The visit includes a forum from 2 – 2:45 p.m. on Wednesday, March 25 in Founders Hall Room 140, where the public is invited to share comments about the two-year program that prepares students to become registered nurses. 

In addition, the ACEN is gathering written comments that must be received by March 9. To submit, email public-comments@acenursing.org, or mail to: ATTN: Accreditation Services,  Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing, 3390 Peachtree Rd. NE, Suite 1400, Atlanta GA   30326.

To learn more about the Associate Degree Nursing Program, email ADNursingDirector@bucks.edu, call 215-968-8353 or click here.

BCCC is located at 275 Swamp Rd., Newtown. Click here for a campus map and directions

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Lower Bucks Schools to Hold “Remote” and Asynchronous Learning Tuesday

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Lower Bucks County public school districts announced their plans for Tuesday, the day after the blizzard of 26 as public school buildings will remain closed and “remote” or “asynchronous learning” is scheduled for students.

Below is a list of the schools and their website for Tuesday, Feb. 24. All are encouraged to use the links to see the full details of your school district.

Bensalem School District  Remote Learning Day

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Bristol Borough School District –  Asynchronous Learning Day 

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Bristol Township School District – Remote Learning Day

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Bucks County Technical High School  – Asynchronous Learning Day 

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Morrisville Borough School District – Asynchronous Learning Day 

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Neshaminy School District – Asynchronous Learning Day 

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Pennsbury School District – Remote Learning Day

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