Conshohocken Elementary School
Conshohocken Elementary Announcements

Is your child going to be age 5 by September 15? Then it's time to start thinking about kindergarten registration!
CE is excited to participate in THE GREAT KINDNESS CHALLENGE for the 4th year! THE GREAT KINDNESS CHALLENGE is a proactive and positive bullying prevention initiative that improves school climate. The Great Kindness Challenge will be January 22nd-29th.

Find information on free Montgomery County COVID-19 testing sites and the link to Montgomery County Office of Public Health Reopening School Guidance page.
Join the CE PTO for an exhilarating night of Trivia!!! Test your knowledge across six categories including TV, History, Pop Culture and more!!!

Join Peaceful Living, Indian Creek Foundation, and Souderton Area School District for FREE seminars on the transition of students with intellectual and developmental disabilities to adulthood.

The Colonial School District Education Foundation would like to thank the donors who contributed to this year's Holiday Fund Drive.

The GIANT Company and Colonial School District Food Services Department have partnered for the program, which runs from January 1-February 28, 2021.
District News

All school-age children in Colonial are eligible for free meals for the full 2020-2021 school year! Click here for detailed information on how to order.

The Colonial Middle School sixth grader used her free time during the pandemic to start Baking A Difference, a nonprofit organization that donates all proceeds from its baked goods to charity.

The reusable child-size masks feature Philadelphia landmarks, smiley faces, and other prints and designs from the company Face Jawn.

The new International Baccalaureate Career-Related Programme provides PWHS students interested in Business or Design Technology opportunities to become more globally-aware independent learners.

Take a moment to reach out to Colonial's school board members in appreciation for everything they do for the students of the Colonial School District.

A group reward in Mrs. Litwin's Responsive Classroom at Whitemarsh Elementary School helped second graders learn to be respectful and responsible.