For the third consecutive year, Hempfield Area School Board members have suspended pay-to-participate fees and costs associated with student parking. In a unanimous vote, school directors waived the fees for the 2022-23 school year. Both fees were suspended the last two years because of the covid-19 pandemic. Pay-to-participate originally cost
The Hempfield Area School Board next month will further discuss the possibility of tweaking a policy related to reevaluating course materials after high school students were allowed access to two books deemed inappropriate by a small group of parents. The board’s policy committee on Friday decided to not move forward
Hempfield leaders are moving forward with a multi-million dollar project that will involve tearing down the high school to its structural system and replacing everything as new. School board members voted 8-0 Tuesday night to overhaul the 66-year-old building rather than renovate the existing structure or build a new school.
A multimillion-dollar project could soon be on tap for the Hempfield Area School District as officials consider renovating or rebuilding the high school based on a recently approved study. The yearlong feasibility study, initiated by the school board in December 2020, examines the district’s physical, educational and functional needs. It
Hempfield Area School Board members have renewed the contract of Superintendent Tammy Wolicki for another five years. “I am blessed and honored to be given this opportunity,” Wolicki said during Monday’s school board meeting. “I look forward to the upcoming years. I know we have lots of great things occurring