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Central Bucks School District
Address
20 Welden Drive
Doylestown
, Bucks, Pennsylvania, 18901
United States
District information
TypePublic
Enrollment18,400
Other information
Websitehttp://www.cbsd.org
Tamanend Football Team
Tamanend football team, who won the CB (Central Bucks) Middle School Championship, after defeating the Tohickon Golden Eagles 16-14. Led by Luke Punchello at running back and Cade Crim at quarterback, who went 1-3 with 1 interception
Location
Warrington
, Bucks, Pennsylvania, 18976
United States

The Central Bucks School District (CBSD) is a school district located in Pennsylvania and the third-largest school district in the state.[1] The district covers the Boroughs of Chalfont, Doylestown and New Britain and Buckingham Township, Doylestown Township, Plumstead Township, Warrington Township, Warwick Township, and most of New Britain Township, in Bucks County. More than 3,000 staff serve more than 17,000 students in fifteen elementary schools, five middle schools, and three high schools. There is a 99% graduation rate and over 280 extracurricular activities. Dr. Charles Malone serves as Acting Superintendent.[2]

History

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There were partisan political conflicts in the district during the COVID-19 pandemic in Pennsylvania; it is located in Bucks County, which is a swing county in terms of American politics. In 2023, the school board elections resulted in candidates aligned with the Democratic Party taking the entirety of the school board.[1]

The school board has created a realignment plan. Their goals are to introduce full-day kindergarten, shift elementary schools from K-6th to K-5th, shift middle schools from 7-9th to 6th-8th, and shift high schools from 10-12th to 9-12th.[3]

Schools

Elementary schools

There are fifteen functioning elementary schools in CBSD:

Middle schools

There are five middle schools:

High schools

All three Central Bucks high schools have consistently ranked among the best in Pennsylvania, and in 2019, each was ranked in the top 50, according to U.S. News & World Report.[4]

Curriculum

Central Bucks has an integrated curriculum grade by grade.

Community School

The district controls the Central Bucks Community School – a school for children in the summer. It offers camps for children and second learning opportunities as well as before and afterschool child care programs at the elementary schools.

CBTV

Central Bucks Television, CBTV, was launched in the spring of 2006. CBTV is managed by Central Bucks School District in cooperation with the James A. Michener Art Museum and the Mercer Museum of the Bucks County Historical Society. The mission of CBTV is to provide the Central Bucks community with educational television programming featuring an emphasis on the area's heritage, arts, cultural life and accomplishments of the students and teachers in our public schools. Some shows include Parent Connections, High School Highlights, World of Guitar, and the Local Scene. Most of the shows are produced and filmed by students at the district's three high schools. It can be seen on Comcast Channel 28 and Verizon FIOS Channel 40. Direct TV does not currently carry CBTV.

References

  1. ^ a b Rizzo, Emily (2023-11-11). "This school board made news for banning books. Voters flipped it to majority Democrat". National Public Radio. Retrieved 2023-11-11.
  2. ^ "Information / Explore CBSD". www.cbsd.org. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  3. ^ "Future Planning / Welcome". www.cbsd.org. Retrieved 2023-12-14.
  4. ^ "Several area high schools named among best in state". The Intelligencer. May 6, 2019. Retrieved September 19, 2019.