Centennial School District is proud to participate in the GIANT Feeding School Kids campaign! From January 1 through March 31, shoppers can round up their purchase at the register at the GIANT stores in Warminster and Southampton to support the Centennial School District’s efforts to combat childhood hunger.
Funds raised through this campaign will help:
✅ Support school meal programs
✅ Eliminate outstanding student meal debt
✅ Expand food distribution programs
✅ Create on-campus food pantries and gardens
✅ Provide additional weekend meals
Join us in making a difference—together, we can help ensure every child has access to the nutrition they need to succeed.
Funds raised through this campaign will help:
✅ Support school meal programs
✅ Eliminate outstanding student meal debt
✅ Expand food distribution programs
✅ Create on-campus food pantries and gardens
✅ Provide additional weekend meals
Join us in making a difference—together, we can help ensure every child has access to the nutrition they need to succeed.

🏀 What a month! 🏀
A huge congratulations to all the students across the Centennial School District who participated in this year's March Madness events!
Whether you were competing, cheering your classmates on, or showing off your school spirit, the energy across our buildings this month was absolutely incredible. 🔥
Thank you to our amazing students and staff for making this such a fun, engaging, and memorable experience. Way to bring your A-game, Centennial!
A huge congratulations to all the students across the Centennial School District who participated in this year's March Madness events!
Whether you were competing, cheering your classmates on, or showing off your school spirit, the energy across our buildings this month was absolutely incredible. 🔥
Thank you to our amazing students and staff for making this such a fun, engaging, and memorable experience. Way to bring your A-game, Centennial!










At this past Tuesday's Board of School Directors meeting, the Centennial School District community took a solemn moment to honor the life and legacy of former Board Member Jane Schrader Lynch. We were deeply humbled to welcome Jane’s family to the meeting, where they were presented with a memorial plaque in recognition of her dedicated service. Jane was a committed public servant whose advocacy for our students, staff, and schools left a lasting mark on the district. We extend our deepest sympathies to her loved ones and remain profoundly grateful for her years of leadership and service to Centennial.

McDonald Elementary has some new Golden Spoon Winners! Congratulations to Ms. Morrison's Class!

A huge thank you to author Brittany Robyn Phillips for visiting McDonald Elementary yesterday! 📚🐾 Our little bulldogs had a blast discovering how fun reading can be.
Students attended two engaging assemblies where Brittany shared her stories and talked about the inspiration behind her books.
Assembly Highlights:👢 Grades K–2 enjoyed hearing The Boy in Boots and the Mouse House during the 9:15 AM assembly.🐻 Grades 3–5 attended the 10:30 AM assembly where Phillip shared The Boy in Boots and the Big Beasts.
Students attended two engaging assemblies where Brittany shared her stories and talked about the inspiration behind her books.
Assembly Highlights:👢 Grades K–2 enjoyed hearing The Boy in Boots and the Mouse House during the 9:15 AM assembly.🐻 Grades 3–5 attended the 10:30 AM assembly where Phillip shared The Boy in Boots and the Big Beasts.




Celebrate National School Breakfast Week (NSBW) with us from March 2-6, 2026! A nutritious school breakfast plays in helping students start their day ready to learn, grow, and succeed.

Today, Attorney General Dave Sunday launched a series of planned teenTALK events by meeting with Bucks County students at William Tennent High School to discuss the impact of social media on mental health.
During today’s meeting, the students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons. Many students shared thoughts on the addictive nature of social media and how spending excessive time on apps can affect relationships and hinder learning.
You may see some familiar faces from our Centennial community!
During today’s meeting, the students discussed their own use of social media, including its pros and cons. Many students shared thoughts on the addictive nature of social media and how spending excessive time on apps can affect relationships and hinder learning.
You may see some familiar faces from our Centennial community!







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Thank you to the Bucks IU FabLab for visiting McDonald Elementary and Willow Dale Elementary this week! They demonstrated the significance of technology and the ecosystem to our students. Students at both schools have been learning about our ecosystem, and thanks to the FabLab, they were able to create their own ecosystems using 3D printing. This hands-on experience allowed them to observe the ecosystem’s structure and functionality. Additionally, students had the opportunity to program robots and witness their efficiency and capabilities!







Our students at McDonald Elementary School dedicated last week to spreading kindness and hope. They spent the day assembling goodie bags for cancer patients at St. Mary’s Hospital.
Kindergarten teacher Sabrina Escaleira launched this project in honor of her mother’s brave fight against cancer. By participating, our students discovered the true meaning of empathy and realized that you’re never too young to make a lasting difference in the lives of others. The students personally assembled 200 care packages, featuring a variety of items thoughtfully selected by Ms. Escaleira’s mother. This hands-on experience gave our youngest learners a meaningful opportunity to see the direct impact they can have on the lives of others.
Video of the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iti0aBg5bUQ
“I started this project as a way to get students involved in their communities, and to teach them the importance of giving back, and just teach them about empathy. So part of our character strong curriculum focuses on empathy. So, we take that opportunity to teach the students how, although we don't know exactly what these people are going through, we're going to try to put ourselves into their shoes and just send them a little bit of joy and a little bit of happiness, and try to understand that there are people that are going through difficult times and just trying to send them a little bit of, our happiness.” Said Ms. Escaleira, Kindergarten teacher at McDonald Elementary.
Kindergarten teacher Sabrina Escaleira launched this project in honor of her mother’s brave fight against cancer. By participating, our students discovered the true meaning of empathy and realized that you’re never too young to make a lasting difference in the lives of others. The students personally assembled 200 care packages, featuring a variety of items thoughtfully selected by Ms. Escaleira’s mother. This hands-on experience gave our youngest learners a meaningful opportunity to see the direct impact they can have on the lives of others.
Video of the event: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iti0aBg5bUQ
“I started this project as a way to get students involved in their communities, and to teach them the importance of giving back, and just teach them about empathy. So part of our character strong curriculum focuses on empathy. So, we take that opportunity to teach the students how, although we don't know exactly what these people are going through, we're going to try to put ourselves into their shoes and just send them a little bit of joy and a little bit of happiness, and try to understand that there are people that are going through difficult times and just trying to send them a little bit of, our happiness.” Said Ms. Escaleira, Kindergarten teacher at McDonald Elementary.











