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Town Halls to Discuss Future of Doyle, Kutz and Linden

 

Town Hall Meeting GraphicAll CBSD community members are invited to town hall meetings where members of district administration will share information and gather feedback regarding the future of Doyle, Kutz and Linden Elementary schools, with the goal of the School Board deciding on a plan to address the capital needs at these schools in May 2025.

The town hall meetings will be held on the dates below. All meetings will begin at 7 p.m., and will be recorded.

• Thursday, Jan. 30 at CB West High School (375 West Court Street, Doylestown)

• Thursday, Feb. 27 at CB East High School (2804 Holicong Road, Doylestown)

• Thursday, March 27 at CB South High School (1100 Folly Road, Warrington)

Community members are invited to attend one or more meetings; each meeting will cover the same information. No pre-registration is required. Comments and questions will be collected in various ways before, during and after the meetings. The district will be as responsive as possible, and frequently asked questions and answers will be added to the "Update the 8" project webpage.

Share Feedback

Town hall attendees can pre-submit comments and questions. Questions will be answered by the administrative team during the event. There will also be opportunities for attendees to submit comments and questions during each event.

All methods of providing feedback are below:

  • Pre-submit town hall comments/questions
  • Email: information@cbsd.org
  • Leave a Voicemail: 267-893-2000 Ext. 2288
  • Send mail: CBSD Update the 8, 20 Welden Drive, Doylestown, PA 18901

"Update the 8"

For several months, the district has been engaged in conversations to “Update the 8” -- CBSD's eight elementary schools in need of significant improvements. In December, the Board of School Directors authorized district administration to move forward with plans to renovate five elementary schools: Barclay, Buckingham, Gayman, Titus and Warwick. The town hall meetings will help the district and Board decide on plans for the remaining three schools: Doyle, Kutz and Linden.