On Thursday, January 23, all York Suburban S.D. buildings will operate on a two-hour delay.
- Buses/vans will arrive to pick up students two hours later than their scheduled arrival time.
- Schools will open two hours after their normal start time.
- YWCA York’s School Age Care Program will open at 8:30 a.m.
- Breakfast will not be served.
- Staff should follow our Short-Term School Closure Guidelines.
Fall-Winter Community Update
The Fall-Winter 2024 issue of Trojan Pride has updates on our construction and renovation projects, introduces our Portrait of a Graduate, provides a District finance update, and shares fun facts about students and staff.
Paper copies of Trojan Pride were mailed to all York Suburban School District residents and businesses. An electronic version, which can be translated into other languages, can be found by clicking here.
Monthly Electronic Newsletter
The January issue is now available.
Join Our Team
York Suburban has various support, professional, and athletic openings currently available. For more details and application information, please click here.
Registration Information
If you moved into our district and have not yet registered your child(ren), please do so as soon as possible to ensure a smooth start to the new school year. Click here for more details about our online enrollment process.
Good morning York Suburban Families and Staff, Again this week, generalized social media posts regarding a threat to school safety are being circulated. The posts claim an act of violence is going to take place at an unidentified school. Understandably, these continued posts are causing fear in our community. I want to reassure you that no threats have been made against York Suburban schools. Even though our schools have not been targeted, we continue to take all possible threats to the safety of our students…
Read MoreGood evening York Suburban Families and Students, Earlier this week, school districts across the nation became aware of a troubling post being shared on social media, originating on Snapchat. The post refers to a threat to school safety and claims an act of violence is going to take place at several schools. The initial post resulted in rumors and the spreading of inaccurate information, which, understandably, resulted in anxiety and fear. For others, the message created an opportunity for copycat behavior, which has been witnessed…
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