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BHS Quarterback Brady Slate Commits to Chestnut Hill College & Barbershop Career

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Up until the moment Bristol High School quarterback Brady Slate decided to take his athletic and scholastic talents to Chestnut Hill College last month his parents were a bit apprehensive. Maybe that’s slightly too strong a descriptor.

Worried seemed more appropriate at the time.

Slate didn’t seem interested in continuing his playing career at the collegiate level. He was barbershop deep, shall we say, in his other life passion, and acquired skills; cutting, shaping, fading, barbershop customers’ hair.

Math is Slate’s favorite subject in school because “it comes to me the easiest,” he said.

His decision to attend college or join the workforce seemed to have been a challenging one because the young man wanted to learn a different set of fine motor and hand-eye coordination skills. He wanted to become a barber – a noteworthy profession endemic to sports culture.

Brady is now under the tutelage of Webstar Adams, One Cut Above Barbershop in Bristol. Adams is a living, breathing, hall of fame barber in the area, many say.

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The Bristol Warriors High School star quarterback was leaning towards continuing to work on his barbershop skills, his mother, Traci, said.

Then it all changed after a visit to NCAA Division II Chestnut Hill College campus, Mom said. On the ride home from the Philadelphia-based campus, she and Brady’s father, both college educated, could sense the visit was a transformative experience for him.

The whole way back, Brady talked about the opportunities attending Chestnut Hill College would afford him especially majoring in business management.

“I loved the campus and the football program is great as well. I really wanted to continue playing football and I feel like Chestnut was a program that really suits me and will allow me to succeed,” Slate told Lower Bucks Source.

Mom and Dad Slate were “absolutely thrilled” when Brady told them Chestnut Hill was his choice.

On Wednesday, January 28, with mom and dad by his side, two-year-old niece Siana, sister Rylie and dozens of teammates watching, Slate signed his letter of intent to take himself and face his set of athletic and educational hills to climb beginning next fall.

“It will definitely be a big jump from the high school, Slate said, but it is something that I am willing to go into because I am ready to compete and earn a job early on being there.”

“There are so many people that have shaped Brady into the person he is today making it possible for him to have an opportunity to play football at the next level. I would say that Coach Mike Ciotti would be one of the main people to thank because he saw something in Brady during middle school and freshman year and mentored him, encouraged him and pushed him to become the player he is today. I know they have spent a lot of time talking about future plans and what all of the options could be for Brady,” Slate’s mom said.

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Brady and the family also thanked Assistant Principal/Athletic Director Mike Poploskie and Principal Nick Nastasi for being there to help guide Brady through many conversations about future possibilities, especially since Brady was unsure which future route he wanted to take: college with playing football, college without football or going right into the workforce by becoming a barber.

There are those times, where young men and women, if given the proper support, information and experiences can and will deliberate about life impacting choices and come up with the right formula to solve the equation “with the missing X…”

Or in this case, a life choice.

 

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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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