This week, we want to thank our amazing Assistant Principal - Dr. Monica Kenyon!

From mentoring future school leaders to fostering inclusivity in our school communities, we are grateful for your dedication to our students, staff, and parents. Thank you for shaping our school culture and fortifying our entire school community from the inside out!

Today, and every day, we thank Dr. Kenyon for her unwavering commitment to our Pfaff Elementary!
1 day ago, Quakertown Community School District
This week, we want to thank our amazing Assistant Principal - Dr. Monica Kenyon!  From mentoring future school leaders to fostering inclusivity in our school communities, we are grateful for your dedication to our students, staff, and parents. Thank you for shaping our school culture and fortifying our entire school community from the inside out! Today, and every day, we thank Dr. Kenyon for her unwavering commitment to our Pfaff Elementary!
This week, we want to thank our amazing Assistant Principal - Dr. Monica Kenyon!  From mentoring future school leaders to fostering inclusivity in our school communities, we are grateful for your dedication to our students, staff, and parents. Thank you for shaping our school culture and fortifying our entire school community from the inside out! Today, and every day, we thank Dr. Kenyon for her unwavering commitment to our Pfaff Elementary!
Yesterday, our student council had some April Fool's Day fun with Dr. Thompson. Notorious for their delicious baked goods at their early morning meetings, students decided to give him a tray of “brown E’s” … cleverly disguised in a baking dish. But don’t worry, they gave him a real muffin to enjoy as well!
Happy April Fool's Day!
7 days ago, Quakertown Community School District
Student Council prepares Dr. Thompson's "Brown Es"
Student Council has brought Dr. Thompson a special treat.
Dr. Thomspon enjoys his "Brown Es" for April Fool's Day
Dr. Thomspon enjoys his "Brown Es" for April Fool's Day
Dr. Thomspon enjoys his "Brown Es" for April Fool's Day
“Meet The Instruments Night” and parent meeting will be held Tuesday April 21st from 6-7:00pm at Strayer Middle School. This event is for any student who might like to learn a musical instrument next year in the band and orchestra program! (Current band and orchestra students do not need to attend this event unless you are considering learning a new instrument.)

At "Meet the Instruments Night" your child will get to try out their top 3 instrument choices before you enroll in the program and get an instrument for them. Parents will also learn more about the QCSD band and orchestra program, get to meet the teachers, learn about instrument rentals, and ask any questions.

You must pre-register for this event, so we will know our anticipated attendance and can provide the correct amount of supplies (mouthpieces, reeds, etc.).

Please click the link below to register:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfp6cv8KWKc_RzqztqbtccME9wXF0wfzLUHlRczFxORMjmIcw/viewform

*Registering for “Meet The Instruments Night” does not enroll your child in the program. It simply allows the students an opportunity to try out the instruments before you rent, purchase, or borrow an instrument.

If you have questions, please contact your school’s music teacher. Visit qcsd.org/music and click the CONTACT page to find their contact information.

There’s an instrument for everyone, we just need to find the right fit for your child!
21 days ago, Quakertown Community School District
“Meet The Instruments Night” and parent meeting will be held Tuesday April 21st from 6-7:00pm at Strayer Middle School. This event is for any student who might like to learn a musical instrument next year in the band and orchestra program! (Current band and orchestra students do not need to attend this event unless you are considering learning a new instrument.)  At "Meet the Instruments Night" your child will get to try out their top 3 instrument choices before you enroll in the program and get an instrument for them. Parents will also learn more about the QCSD band and orchestra program, get to meet the teachers, learn about instrument rentals, and ask any questions.  You must pre-register for this event, so we will know our anticipated attendance and can provide the correct amount of supplies (mouthpieces, reeds, etc.).  Please click the link below to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfp6cv8KWKc_RzqztqbtccME9wXF0wfzLUHlRczFxORMjmIcw/viewform  *Registering for “Meet The Instruments Night” does not enroll your child in the program. It simply allows the students an opportunity to try out the instruments before you rent, purchase, or borrow an instrument.   If you have questions, please contact your school’s music teacher. Visit qcsd.org/music and click the CONTACT page to find their contact information.  There’s an instrument for everyone, we just need to find the right fit for your child!
“Meet The Instruments Night” and parent meeting will be held Tuesday April 21st from 6-7:00pm at Strayer Middle School. This event is for any student who might like to learn a musical instrument next year in the band and orchestra program! (Current band and orchestra students do not need to attend this event unless you are considering learning a new instrument.)  At "Meet the Instruments Night" your child will get to try out their top 3 instrument choices before you enroll in the program and get an instrument for them. Parents will also learn more about the QCSD band and orchestra program, get to meet the teachers, learn about instrument rentals, and ask any questions.  You must pre-register for this event, so we will know our anticipated attendance and can provide the correct amount of supplies (mouthpieces, reeds, etc.).  Please click the link below to register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfp6cv8KWKc_RzqztqbtccME9wXF0wfzLUHlRczFxORMjmIcw/viewform  *Registering for “Meet The Instruments Night” does not enroll your child in the program. It simply allows the students an opportunity to try out the instruments before you rent, purchase, or borrow an instrument.   If you have questions, please contact your school’s music teacher. Visit qcsd.org/music and click the CONTACT page to find their contact information.  There’s an instrument for everyone, we just need to find the right fit for your child!
The students and families of Pfaff Elementary have gone above and beyond to help fight childhood hunger. Over the past month, they collected cereal boxes to donate to the Bean Bag Food Program.

The goal was 100 boxes…

Our Pfaff community exceeded expectations! Thank you for your generosity and support of others—what an incredible sight in the lobby.

Every student and family should feel extremely Pfaff Proud!
23 days ago, Quakertown Community School District
The students and families of Pfaff Elementary have gone above and beyond to help fight childhood hunger. Over the past month, they collected cereal boxes to donate to the Bean Bag Food Program. The goal was 100 boxes… Our Pfaff community exceeded expectations! Thank you for your generosity and support of others—what an incredible sight in the lobby. Every student and family should feel extremely Pfaff Proud!
The students and families of Pfaff Elementary have gone above and beyond to help fight childhood hunger. Over the past month, they collected cereal boxes to donate to the Bean Bag Food Program. The goal was 100 boxes… Our Pfaff community exceeded expectations! Thank you for your generosity and support of others—what an incredible sight in the lobby. Every student and family should feel extremely Pfaff Proud!
REMINDER!

There is no school on Friday, March 13th, for QCSD students for a Professional Development Day for staff.

Have a great weekend, Panthers!
28 days ago, Quakertown Community School District
Reminder! There is no school, Friday, March 13th for students. It is a professional development day for staff.
We want to connect with you! Let us know which social media platforms you use and how you use them, so we can better communicate with our community.

Click the link below to take this quick survey and give us the insight we need to better connect with you:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/12IucZVmNHNbGexvwBcUXmXiO3Q16qT-B0W_SB1pTlEk/preview
28 days ago, Quakertown Community School District
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Join us Monday, March 9th at 5:15pm for our monthly Education Committee Meeting, located at 100 Commerce Drive, Quakertown, PA 18951 or join us online, where the meeting will be live-streamed here:
https://youtube.com/live/4Zs3EEVhij0?feature=share
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Education Committee
Happy Read Across America Week, Pfaff Elementary!

Today, we want to thank third-grader Isaac for sharing his book recommendation, “The Percy Jackson Series,” by Rick Riordan.
Isaac wanted to recommend the entire Percy Jackson series because “It is so GOOD!! Super entertaining, and really fun to read!” When asked what his favorite part in the series was, Isaac shared, “When he jumps off a bridge and learns he can breathe underwater.”

Thank you, Isaac, for this wonderful recommendation and for helping us celebrate Read Across America Week!
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Read Across America Week

Happy Read Across America Week!

Thank you to Pfaff Elementary 3rd grader, Cambrea for sharing her book recommendation, "Dear Dumb Diary: Let’s Pretend This Never Happened,” by Jim Benton.

“I want to recommend this book because it’s really funny! The main character plays outside with her dog, Stinker, and likes to play pretend. But the funniest part is that the book is her diary, and you need permission to read it. She even sets up traps for the reader.”

Thank you, Cambrea, for sharing this story with us, and keep up the great work!

Happy Read Across America Week, Pfaff Elementary!

about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Read Across America Week
Read Across America Week
Happy Read Across America Week!

Thank you to Pfaff Elementary 1st grader – Cole – for sharing his book recommendation, "The Hilo Series,” by Judd Winick

“Hilo is a robot from another dimension, and he saves the world.” said Cole. When asked what his favorite part of the series was, Cole replied, “Hilo can shoot lasers and ice breath, and eventually he becomes human and learns how to fly!”

Thank you Cole for sharing your love of “Hilo” with us!
Happy Read Across America Week Pfaff Elementary!
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Read Across America Week
Read Across America Week

Happy Read Across America Week!

Today, we would like to thank Jasmine, a Pfaff fifth grader, for sharing her book recommendation, “Tuck Everlasting,” by Natalie Babbitt. A fantasy novel about the Tuck Family and Winnie Foster – who discover they can achieve immortality by drinking from a magical spring.

!SPOILER ALERT!

When asked what her favorite part of the story was, Jasmine replied, “I like how Winnie cared for a toad with the magic water. That helped her decide not to drink the water and live forever.”

Thank you, Jasmine for sharing this magical book with us!

about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Read across America week
Good Evening, QCSD Students, Staff, and Families:
We want to provide an update regarding tomorrow morning’s forecast. AccuWeather is predicting a wintry mix, with ice expected on untreated surfaces until road temperatures rise above freezing around 9:00 a.m.
Due to these conditions, the QCSD will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Please drive safely!
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
2-hour delay
Happy Read Across America Week! Throughout the week, students at Pfaff Elementary will be sharing and recommending their favorite books as part of the celebration.

Today, we want to thank fifth-grader Amina for sharing her book recommendation, “Dork Diaries 16: Tales from a Not-So-Bratty Little Sister,” by Rachel Renee Russell.

Amina shared that the book is told from the perspective of the “not-so-bratty little sister.” She recommends it because it’s interesting and fun to see what Brianna, the little sister, writes in her older sister, Nikki’s diary. The book is super dramatic and packed with humor. Nikki is dealing with school, her friends, and a huge scandal when her sister gets hold of her diary and phone. It’s a nonstop, funny read, and if you have a younger sibling, this book is for you!

Thank you, Amina, for this wonderful recommendation and for helping us celebrate Read Across America Week!
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Read Across America Week
Cheer on the home team this Friday, February 27th as the QCSD Panthers take on the Harlem Wizards!

For tickets click here:
https://pretix.eu/harlemwizards/quakertownpa02-27-26-07-00pm/?utm_source=customvideos&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=quakertownpa
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
Harlem Wizards
Good Afternoon, QCSD Families and Staff:

Due to overnight refreezing and high winds, the Quakertown Community School District will operate on a two-hour delay on Tuesday, February 24.

Please use caution when traveling.

Thank you, and have a great day.
about 1 month ago, Quakertown Community School District
2 hour delay - Tuesday, February 24
Good Afternoon Students, Staff, and Families of the Quakertown Community School District,

Due to the impending weather, Monday, February 23, will be a virtual asynchronous learning day. There will be no synchronous expectations. All after-school and evening activities are canceled.

For additional information, please review the District’s inclement weather procedures for virtual learning:
https://www.qcsd.org/page/inclement-weather-fid

or contact your school administrator with any questions.

Thank you for your cooperation, and please stay safe.


about 2 months ago, Quakertown Community School District
Virtual Asynchronous Learning - Monday, February 23, 2026
Cheer for the home team! Meet the QCSD Basketball Players taking on the legendary Harlem Wizards!
Stay tuned for more home team player updates from the amazing Pfaff Elementary School PTO, putting on this event! Thank you for all you do!
Game Day: February 27
Time: 7:00 PM
Tickets: https://tinyurl.com/3hy24sz8
about 2 months ago, Quakertown Community School District
Harlem Wizards
Harlem Wizards
Harlem Wizards
Harlem Wizards
Harlem Wizards
Harlem Wizards
This might be the most important event of the year for all parents! Support your child’s mental health and wellness by joining us for an informative event for parents and educators. Ask questions of leading family therapists and take advantage of a free resource to help parents with important topics such as anxiety, depression, grief, suicidal ideation, child development and parenting, just to name a few.

Click here to register:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ClrsuEYOTt6Y84afhBWnDQ?utm_campaign=Ask%20a%20Therapist%20Live&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-8ekVStkPlXVV9NLTSzejF3-N4lBeS4e0dYYE9V9BGwVISNcRz4lgRtMifJrAlNqquF8EpBsf7kUNdc0EbTVhia-hDPZA&_hsmi=402990131&utm_content=402990131&utm_source=hs_email#/

about 2 months ago, Quakertown Community School District
Ask a Therapist LIVE (Virtual)
Every day, they listen, support, encourage, and guide our students—helping them navigate challenges, celebrate successes, and build confidence in themselves and their futures. Your compassion, patience, and dedication make a lasting difference in the lives of our students and families.
We are so grateful for all you do—today and every day! Happy National School Counselors Week to all our amazing QCSD Counselors!
2 months ago, Quakertown Community School District
Happy School Counselors Week
Muffins with Mom

Hosted by the QCHS Class of 2028, this special morning is all about making sweet memories together!

Sunday, March 29
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Quakertown Community High School

Moms and sons are invited to enjoy a fun-filled morning with breakfast, crafts, and games! Open to Elementary–6th grade students only.

We can’t wait to see you there for muffins, smiles, and quality time!
2 months ago, Quakertown Community School District
Muffins with Mom