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Neshaminy schools celebrate musical openings and fundraising achievements

February 27, 2024 | Neshaminy SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania



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Neshaminy schools celebrate musical openings and fundraising achievements
The Neshaminy School District Board held a public meeting on February 20, 2024, where several key topics were discussed, including upcoming school events and recent achievements by students.

The meeting began with a roll call confirming a quorum, followed by an executive session that addressed labor relations, employment, and confidential student placement matters. Superintendent Mr. Bowman provided an update on school activities, highlighting the opening of the Piquesting Middle School musical, "The Drowsy Chaperone Junior," which will run from Wednesday to Saturday. He encouraged the community to purchase tickets online.

Mr. Bowman also celebrated recent accomplishments within the district, including the successful concerts by the Neshaminy District honors and junior honors orchestra and band. He praised the students for their dedication and thanked their families for their support. Additionally, he announced that the Neshaminy Minithon raised $46,842 for the Four Diamonds Foundation, showcasing the school’s commitment to charitable efforts.

In sports, the girls' basketball team won the Suburban 1 League Championship, and junior Zach Pfeiffer achieved the remarkable feat of bowling two perfect games. Senior Nate Townsend joined the prestigious 1,000-point club in basketball, marking a significant milestone for the school's athletic program.

Looking ahead, Mr. Bowman mentioned the upcoming gym night, themed "Are We There Yet?," which promises to be a highlight of the school year.

The meeting concluded with routine matters, including the approval of minutes and financial reports. The board continues to focus on fostering a supportive and engaging environment for students and the community.

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