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Standing Strong for public schools

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About Central Bucks School Board

The Central Bucks School District (CBSD) is the third-largest in Pennsylvania, serves approximately 17,000 students across 23 schools, including 15 elementary, 5 middle, and 3 high schools. CBSD school board directors are elected to oversee district policies, budgets, and administration. 

New Region Maps

A recent ruling has restructured CBSD’s voting regions. Starting with the 2025 elections, the district has transitioned from nine regions to three larger voting regions, each electing three board members every other year. This change aims to balance representation and provide residents the opportunity to vote for board members every two years instead of every four. 

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This year, 4 seats are up for election: 3 will serve 4 years  and 1 will serve for 2 years.

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See new the district map here.

REsponsibilities of school board directors

A School Board Director in Pennsylvania is an elected official responsible for overseeing the policies, budget, and administration of a public school district.

 

Their primary duties include:

  1. Policy Development: Establish district policies and ensure compliance with state and federal education laws.

  2. Budget Oversight: Approve and monitor the school district's budget, tax rates, and expenditures.

  3. Hiring & Evaluation: Hire and evaluate the superintendent and key administrators.

  4. Curriculum & Programs: Approve curriculum changes, educational programs, and district goals.

  5. Community Representation: Act as a liaison between the district and the community, advocating for student needs.

  6. Contract Negotiation: Work with teachers' unions and staff on contract agreements.

  7. Facilities & Safety: Oversee school construction, maintenance, and safety protocols.​

Our Mission

We help elect school board directors who honor and uphold the mission of the Central Bucks School District (CBSD) to provide all students the academic and problem-solving skills essential for personal development, responsible citizenship, and lifelong learning. 

 

Honoring this mission starts with a foundation of smart budgets, rich curricula, and safe environments that protect all students and cultivate respect and critical thinking.
 

Our Candidates:

  • Respect our students, teachers, and staff

  • Support public education

  • Advocate for transparency

  • Practice fiscal responsibility

 

Neighbors United candidates promise to represent the interests of students, teachers and staff, and taxpayers. They will work to ensure all students have access to high-quality education that prepares them for success in college, career, and life. They will be fiscally responsible and make sure tax dollars are spent wisely and for the benefit of the students and our community. 

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