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Democratic Lawmakers Announce More Than $4.5 Million Going to Bristol Borough, Morrisville School Districts and Tech School

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Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10) along with Representatives Tina Davis (D-140) and Jim Prokopiak (D-141) announced today $4,641,594 in state funds for three school improvement projects in the 10th Senate District.

Administered through the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development, the Public School Facility Improvement Grant Program provides funding to public school districts and area career and technical schools for facility improvement projects. The funding awards in the 10th Senate District are:

  • Bristol Borough School District: $937,500 for Junior/Senior High School boiler replacement project
  • Bucks County Technical High School: $1,270,344 for annex building classroom renovation project
  • Morrisville Borough School District: $2,433,750 for Grandview Elementary School and Middle/High School roof replacement project

“Investments in our school facilities are investments in our students and teachers,” said Senator Santarsiero.  “Each of these awards will make necessary facility improvements to ensure our students are learning in a productive and conducive setting.”

The funding for Bristol Borough will replace three boilers at the Junior/Senior High School.  The existing hydronic boiler systems have exceeded their service life and have experienced various failures over the years. Two of the existing boilers are original to the building, and one of them has had to be shut down permanently, due to disrepair, which has significantly limited the capability and reliability of the heating systems.

Sen. Santarsiero continued, “Reliable heating is critical to ensuring our students can learn in a safe, warm, and comfortable environment.  As our school buildings show their age, investments like this are crucial to extending the life of these facilities.”

The multi-phase project at Bucks County Technical High School in Bristol Township will replace the roof, upgrade boilers, and install a new HVAC and fire alarm system at the 60-year-old building. The proposed project will expand the physical capacity of the technical school to better serve the community’s educational needs. The project will consist of upgrading the Annex Building on the campus to house two additional technical programs.

“I’m pleased to support this investment in the tech school, where interest in the school exceeds the building’s capacity,” said Senator Santarsiero.  “The renovation of the annex building will grow the school’s ability to support two additional programs, better serving the students.”

“Improving school facilities is a vital step toward ensuring every student has access to a nurturing and innovative learning space,” said Rep. Davis, who represents both Bristol Borough and Township. “By funding these projects, we invest in the potential of our youth and lay the groundwork for a brighter tomorrow.”

Morrisville Borough School District will use its funding to replace the roofs at Grandview Elementary School and Morrisville Middle/High School.  Both buildings, averaging 65 years of age, sustained substantial damage during a severe hailstorm in April 2023, necessitating the replacement of the roofs.

“Not only will this investment in Morrisville Borough make necessary improvements following a severe storm, but it will also improve the health and safety of students by preventing future water infiltration that can cause mold growth and water damage,” noted Sen. Santarsiero.

Representative Prokopiak, whose district includes Morrisville Borough said, “As a former school board member, I have seen firsthand that funding school facility improvement projects is essential for creating safe, inspiring, and conducive learning environments. These investments not only enhance educational outcomes but also demonstrate our commitment to the future of our children and communities.”

Education - Bensalem Township

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

Click here for updates and full details on Bensalem School District’s website.

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

Click here for updates and full details on Bristol Borough School District’s website.

Bristol Township School District Two-Hour Delayed Opening March 3

Click here for updates and full details on Bristol Township School District’s website.

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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Education - Bensalem Township

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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Education - Bensalem Township

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 

Click here for updates and full details on Bristol Borough School District’s website.

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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