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Falls Township approves land development plan for new Pennsbury High School

Published Friday, February 13, 2026

Falls Township supervisors unanimously granted preliminary and final land development approval for the construction of a new, 497,000-square-foot Pennsbury High School at the intersection of Hood Boulevard and Queen Anne Drive. The Pennsbury School Board has capped the project’s cost at just under $270 million to avoid a voter referendum, though construction bids are not due until March 5, raising the possibility that higher-than-expected bids could require rebidding or plan revisions. While a resident urged supervisors to delay final approval until bids were received, township officials said the plans met all requirements and any cost-related changes would be the responsibility of the school district. Bids are scheduled to be opened at a public meeting on Thursday, March 5, at 4 p.m. in Keller Hall at Pennsbury High School West, 608 S. Olds Blvd. in Fairless Hills.
Source: Bucks County Herald; 2/3/2026