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Interboro highlights student achievements and opens Pre‑K applications for 2026–27

Interboro School District Board of School Directors · April 17, 2026

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Summary

District student report highlighted reading competitions, theater, pilot certification, club service projects and athletics; the board’s vice chair announced Pre‑K applications are open for the 2026–27 Early Learning Academy with eligibility details.

The board heard an extended student report that highlighted schoolwide activities across the district, including disability awareness week events, spring performances (Aladdin Junior; Frog and Toad), Glen Allen School’s first‑place finish in the 4th/5th grade reading Olympics, yearbook national recognition and a high‑school senior who earned a pilot certification.

Student groups and clubs were recognized for service projects (for example, a donation drive collecting roughly 180 boxes for distribution) and for organizing school events such as assemblies and fundraisers. Presenters also noted staff appreciation efforts and special assemblies on financial literacy and veteran services.

During new business, the board’s vice chair announced that Interboro’s Early Learning Academy is accepting pre‑application forms for the 2026–27 school year. Children must turn 4 on or before Sept. 1 and meet Pennsylvania pre‑K account guidance eligibility; parents can request an application via the district website.

The vice chair also recognized student athletics (including state diving placements and student athletes signing to colleges), expansion of flag football and the first‑year volleyball program, and encouraged the community to attend theater performances in the district’s new auditorium when it opens.