Community Education Program (CEP)

Since 1968, the NPSD Community Education Program (CEP) has offered a variety of learning and recreational experiences for people of all ages during its fall, winter and spring terms. Course catalogs are distributed by mail in August and February and are also available online at www.northpenncep.org

Family and Community Engagement

North Penn Community Education Program will offer one FREE event in the Spring in the Educational Services Center, 401 E. Hancock Street, Lansdale, PA from 7-8:30 pm. To register for this seminar, click on Family & Community Engagement.

 

On Wednesday, March 8, 7-9 pm, join us for "Meeting the Diverse Needs of our Students: A Special Focus on our English Language Learners". This session is designed to provide an overview of the population of English Language Learners in our schools, the structure of our program in grades K-12, and the supports and tools provided to the students and families that strengthens their connections to and engagement within the schools and the larger North Penn community.  FREE but please register www.northpenncep.org.
INST: Andrea Bowers, Rachel Earley and Lauren Michener

 

 

CEP Discount Day -Save 5%, Thursday, February 9, 2023

A 5% discount will be given for registrations on February 9th only. Register and pay online by visiting www.northpenncep.org and entering the code ONLINE% between 2-8 pm.
When registering in-person, forms should be completed and brought with payment. Registrations can be mailed in at any time, but the 5% discount is not valid on mail-in registrations.
In-Person Hours - 2-5 pm

Community Education Office Educational Services Center 

401 East Hancock Street, Lansdale
Online Hours - 2-8 pm

 www.northpenncep.org

Discount code: ONLINE% 

Looking to Become a Community Education Course Teacher?

The CEP continually seeks new teachers and course ideas. Interested individuals should call the office of school & community engagement at 215-853-1029, email [email protected], or complete the CEP Instructor application.



Aquatics

Please visit www.teamunify.com/manpac or www.npenn.org/aquatics for information on our fall 2022 aquatic programs.  Learn-to-Swim Lessons will be posted on the sites above. 


Gold Card Program - NPSD Residents Age 60 or Better

Any North Penn School District resident age 60 or better is eligible to be a member of the GOLD CARD CLUB. The GOLD CARD CLUB card is nontransferable.

Use your GOLD CARD to enjoy: 

 

  • free admission to musical, dramatic and athletic events sponsored by the school district.

  • discounted classes and recreational activities through the Community Education and the Community Aquatic programs

  • one GOLD CARD CLUB free or discounted class each term (fall, winter and spring).

 

Special activities for GOLD CARD members are announced throughout the year. A GOLD CARD admits cardholders to most NPSD sponsored programs free of charge. There is no guarantee, however, that a community organization utilizing an NPSD facility will honor the GOLD CARD. Please follow the below procedures for easier access to NPSD events and signing up for courses:

  • Use your GOLD CARD as your pass to NPSD athletic events (home games only).

  • Present your GOLD CARD to the NPSD school office for a ticket PRIOR to any performances where the sale of tickets is limited by seating capacity.

  • Present your GOLD CARD at registration for enrollment in a Community Education Program or membership in the Community Aquatic Program. Some courses have

    limited enrollment and reach capacity quickly.

PLEASE NOTE: Online registration of programs using your Gold Card is not available. Please mail or drop off your registration form with payment.

 

For More Information

For information about North Penn's Community Education Program or GOLD CARD, call the office of school & community engagement at 215-853-1029.

School District Events

Announcements about school district events are announced online and on NPTV Verizon-FIOS TV channel 29 and NPTV Comcast Cable channel 28.

NPSD officials believe that public school facilities should be used extensively by the citizens who pay for them. Support for the community school demonstrates that school directors and administrators are committed to the community use of school facilities.