The Neshaminy School District Board held a public meeting on September 29, 2024, where significant decisions were made regarding school operations and future planning. The meeting primarily focused on the permanent closure of Pearl S. Buck Elementary School, alongside other administrative matters.
The board unanimously approved the motion to permanently close Pearl S. Buck Elementary School at the end of the 2024 calendar year. This decision follows a public hearing held earlier in May, where community feedback was gathered. The school, noted as the oldest in the district, has been deemed in need of extensive renovations to meet modern safety and efficiency standards.
The closure is part of a broader strategic plan to align school capacities with student populations. The new Core Creek Elementary School, set to open in January 2025, will accommodate students from the Pearl S. Buck catchment area, minimizing disruption and improving transportation logistics. The board highlighted that this transition is expected to yield significant savings in operating and maintenance costs.
In addition to the closure, the board discussed other administrative matters, including the appointment of a deputy tax collector for Langhorne Manor Borough and contracted services for the 2024-2025 school year. However, the most impactful decision remains the closure of Pearl S. Buck Elementary, which reflects the district's ongoing efforts to modernize its facilities and enhance educational resources.
The meeting concluded with all motions passing unanimously, indicating strong support from board members for the proposed changes. The district aims to continue its roadmap plan to improve school operations and educational offerings effectively.