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  1. North Penn High School Theatre | Producing Fall Shows and Spring Musicals. View SlideShow Agendas with Important Information and Embedded Calendars. Company Meeting. January 8, 2024. Company Meeting. September 13, 2024. North Penn Theatre Guild | Providing support for NPHS Theatre and Thespian Activities. The Educational Theatre Association

  2. Click here to view the NPSD employment portal. Opening in a new window Opening in a new window. If you have questions about the Employment Portal or are having difficulty uploading or updating your application, contact the North Penn School District Human Resources Department at 215-853-1041.

  3. North Penn High School Handbook 2019-2020 Diversity Day Celebration. As we embark on a new journey during the 2019-2020 school year we look forward to helping NPHS students, families, faculty, and staff grow as we all strive for success.

  4. Mr. Taylor -Assistant Principal. taylorna@npenn.org. x1503. Mr. Taylor graduated from Absegami High School (Galloway, NJ) in 2002. In the next phase of his educational journey, he attended Temple University and earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Secondary Education and History in 2006.

  5. North Penn High School (NPHS) has once again been named as one of the top public high schools in the nation by the U.S. News & World Report Best High School Rankings. NPHS is ranked at number 1,668 nationally and number 58 in Pennsylvania. Scoring a 90.65 out of 100, these rankings place NPHS in the top 10% of high schools across the nation.

  6. 20 de abr. de 2024 · North Penn High School, Lansdale PA 19446. The mission of the International Spring Festival is to bring awareness of the various cultures within the community. It includes various activities and celebrates the enrichment of our diverse community while sharing knowledge through interaction, art, music, food and educational activities.

  7. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Multiple sources within the district told North Penn Now that the assailant had previously been expelled from another district middle school — allegedly due to violence and inappropriate behavior. In an email to families Wednesday night, North Penn Superintendent Todd Bauer disputed that the student had been previously expelled from school.