TOWAMENCINÂ â In response to a fight at North Penn High School and the resulting community response, the school district is giving students chances to react starting Friday.
The district announced late Thursday afternoon that Friday, May 7 will bring what the district termed our first step in healing for high school students to discuss their thoughts regarding race, culture, religion, and relationships among students in a safe and open manner with school and district administration.
Those discussions will be held during periods four through seven at the high school on Friday, and next steps will involve further conversations with district families and the broader community, according to the district statement, which notes that specifics regarding the May 4 incident cannot be discussed due to privacy laws.
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By Logan Culwell-Block
May 04, 2021
This year s festival will spotlight the best in high school theatre nationwide with productions offered through both primetime streams and an on-demand library.
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The International Thespian Festival has announced the lineup of high school theatre productions invited to perform for festival attendees, among the highest honor for school theatre programs involved in the International Thespian Society. With the festival set to be held online June 22â25, this year s mainstage performances will include six productions streamed primetime and seven additional productions that will be available in an on-demand library for all festival attendees.
SKIPPACK â For Montgomery Countyâs very own Superman, watching President Joe Bidenâs address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night was an unforgettable moment.
âThe experience altogether was one Iâll probably remember for the rest of my life,â said Dr. Mayank Amin, a pharmacist and owner of Skippack Pharmacy in Schwenksville. âNot because it was a special invitation to me as a pharmacist whoâs helped with the vaccine drives, but it was a token of appreciation to everyone thatâs helped in this fight.â
Amin was asked by U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-4th Dist., to attend the speech as her guest.
SKIPPACK â For Montgomery Countyâs very own Superman, watching President Joe Bidenâs address to a joint session of Congress Wednesday night was an unforgettable moment.
âThe experience altogether was one Iâll probably remember for the rest of my life,â said Dr. Mayank Amin, a pharmacist and owner of Skippack Pharmacy in Schwenksville. âNot because it was a special invitation to me as a pharmacist whoâs helped with the vaccine drives, but it was a token of appreciation to everyone thatâs helped in this fight.â
Amin was asked by U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-4th Dist., to attend the speech as her guest.