![]() ![]() Sometimes referred to as the “Falls of the Delaware,” it was once on the great highway between lower Delaware and New York. Just opposite Trenton, New Jersey lies Morrisville, the oldest borough in Bucks County. The original that we hear of so often is actually in New York, but Pennsylvania’s Levittown is the second one ever built. This cookie-cutter construction company of the 1950’s designed the “Levittowner” developments of planned single-family homes with lawns to form an easy, complete community. Levitt, famous builder and developer of Levitt & Sons. ![]() The town gained national attention in 1961 after the band The Dovells aired their song “Bristol Stomp” after it, which hit #2 on the Billboard charts. It served as the original County seat for Bucks County in the 18 th century. Used as a port and dock, it has a rich history in the birth of Philadelphia trading. ![]() Parents were invited to "The Power of Play" workshops with Cindy Kruse Consulting to learn more about why play-based learning is so effective.Bristol Borough was originally settled in 1681 and named after the town in England. Brookwood, Keystone and Mill Creek utilize play-based learning in kindergarten.BTSD welcomed Nationally Certified Tobacco Treatment Specialist, David Fialko, of The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc., to present a webinar "Tobacco Use, Vaping and Youth.".Armstrong students raised money for the Wounded Warrior Project in honor of Veterans Day and wrote letters to veterans.BTSD welcomed Mike Cox, our new Director of Operations on November 15.Truman Drama participated in Music Theatre International’s All Together Now! – a global event celebrating local theatre.Heritage Conservancy led an assembly on at Keystone about reusable water bottles and why reducing single-use plastic is so important. ![]() NOVA taught Armstrong students how to be upstanders - students who speak up and intervene on behalf of someone being bullied.Brookwood, Keystone and Mill Creek all celebrated National Chemistry Week, October 17-23. ![]()
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