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After 13 years as superintendent, Superintendent Frank Gallagher is preparing to retire, leaving behind a legacy of community connections and a whole-child policy to uphold. Throughout his time at Souderton, Gallagher worked to implement a range of policies aiming to provide better opportunities for students and staff. “Some of my goals were full-day kindergarten, which we have now, and increasing mental health support for all students. That was critical for me, and we’ve done that,” Gallagher said. For Gallagher, many of these initiatives...
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Debating ideas for the statewide phone ban that is being voted on in the Pennsylvania State Congress in June, Souderton’s Voices for Education members are preparing to present their opinion. Voices...

After students and staff came together on April 21-22 to paint a mural filled with flowers and positive affirmation, the main concourse gained a new space to help students feel heard and seen. The mural...

By providing students with the materials and guidance to find their own answers to questions, the Goddard School works to build their confidence through learning. Currently, the school is welcoming students...

As politics shifts from policy disagreements to core identity issues, navigating political discussion becomes increasingly difficult. As students transition beyond high school, many are beginning to learn...

Providing diversity and furthering space exploration, the Artemis II mission successfully sent four astronauts, including one from the Canadian Space Agency and one woman, into space April 1-11. Breaking...
Students and teachers are preparing to go on the May 20 Washington DC trip to spend the day in the nation’s capital and experience the material that was discussed in class. According to social studies...
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Due to alleged concerns about misinforming the public, threats against the media from government officials and commissions for speaking negatively about the war have begun to arise since February 27. On February 27, attacks on Iran officially began, with coordinated missile strikes hitting locations across the country. According to the BBC, on March 14, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chair Brendan Carr threatened to revoke broadcasters’...
Henry Kissinger dead at 100 Divisive former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger died November 29 at the age of 100. Kissinger, served...
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“Save your taste buds.”
“Turkey day can be intense.”
“How many fingers do bears have?”
“I think I could drink 48 cans of Coke in a day. It’s only two an hour!”
“With great Christmas lights comes great decorating... hopefully.”
“I don’t understand energy drinks. Why are you drinking battery acid on purpose?”
“God bless my underwear, and why not?”
Student one: “I would rather turn into a big worm than go to practice today.”
Student two: “Why a worm?”
Student one: “Well, mainly because they don’t have to go to practice.”
“Opening this door was a feat of strength.”
“Is it that hard to not make the presentation ugly?”
“I saw a blurry shape hobble into the bathroom.”
“I don’t think age will take away from my infinity for tractors.”
“Butter is my favorite food group.”
“She’s the nuttiest nut-cracker.”
“I would’ve thrived during the Salem witch trials because I could throw a pretty good fit.”
“No! Not the monkeys!”
“It smells like hampsters in here.”
“I’m not buying him a drill.”
“My dojo, my business.”
“I miss having normal colored hair.”


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As their end-of-year field trip, Salford Hills fifth graders spent three days and two nights at Camp Men-O-Lan from May 27-29 to get ready for...

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In order for more students to be able to discuss books and enjoy reading time, Book Club is advertising for more members to sign up and enjoy...

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Despite the four major sports organizations reaching the playoffs all in the same season, early exits have been the theme for Philadelphia sports, starting with the Phillies and Eagles. While...

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