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
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Falls Township approves land development plan for new Pennsbury High School
Published Friday, February 13, 2026