The judge reversed a Pa. Human Relations Commission finding that barred the district from using imagery including negative Native American stereotypes.
With interest rates so low and advantageous bond markets, the Neshaminy School District announced that now may be the time to do some district improvements, including possibly constructing a new school.
Neshaminy is considering either major renovations to the Pearl S. Buck Elementary School on Top Road in the Levittown section of Middletown or replacing it with a new elementary school on the grounds of the Maple Point Middle School at Woodbourne and Langhorne-Yardley roads.
The district also is considering renovations to the athletic field and other outdoor facilities at Neshaminy High School and bundling other district-wide improvements for building roofs, parking lots and HVAC equipment.