Homelessness in Chester County
436 People were counted as homeless in Chester County during the annual survey. Good News-The census found over 500 homeless in 2020. So 436 is significant improvement. Bad News-Chester County is one of the wealthiest counties in the country, but there are still over 400(that were found to be counted) homeless people in our county. 35% are veterans. See the full report. These numbers help focus county and local resources on the...
Not in Tredyffrin, Not in Chester County
On March 25, Tredyffrin police were notified of antisemitic graffiti on a retail establishment at Gateway Shopping Center and on Valley Forge Road. The following day, police were dispatched to Valley Forge Middle after a citizen discovered racially insensitive graffiti on multiple signs including racial slurs and anti-Semitic symbols at Valley Forge Middle School. Subsequently, more symbols were found at Jenkins Arboretum, Forge...
Be Proud of our Schools-Part Two
Conestoga High Schoolers Take World by Storm in Math Modeling Challenge For 14 straight hours in early March, a small group of Conestoga High School students came together to participate in an international online math modeling competition. A combination of math smarts and creative thinking has added up to a spot in the finals for the team, whose submission was selected as one of the best solutions to questions around the predicted...
Be Proud of our Schools
Be Proud of our Schools in 2023-Conestoga High School Leads PA with Forty-seven National Merit Semifinalists Conestoga High School has again reported the most National Merit Semifinalists in all of Pennsylvania with forty-seven this year. This recognition is based on the students’ performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. National Merit Semifinalist recognition places students among the top...
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