Back to school: Butler County students prepare to start the 2025-26 school year
Pack the backpacks. Lace up the new tennis shoes. Double — maybe triple — check the bus schedule. Butler County is heading back to school beginning next week.
Keep this link to check the first day of school for your school district, see photos from the first day and read stories about the start of the new school year.
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Photos of Knoch and Slippery Rock Area school districts first day of school on Sept. 4 will be added here later today.
Outside one Butler Area School District elementary school on Tuesday, Aug. 26, students ran and played in the front lawn before the start of class.
The scene at Emily Brittain Elementary School featured some students who couldn’t wait to get through the doors and others who attempted to claw their way from their parent’s grasp to escape back to the car.
When the doors opened and the children filed inside, the parents left outside could be seen on their tip toes looking into the crowd for their child entering the building.
Moniteau students went back to school on Monday, Aug. 25. Seniors started the day with a sunrise tradition.
Students in southwestern Butler County started their school year Thursday.
At Mars Area School District, families navigated traffic and construction along Route 228 to get their students to school on time, and in Seneca Valley School District, students road aboard buses belonging to a new bus company.
A number of private schools also began the new school year Thursday.
Photos and stories of Mars Area’s and Seneca Valley’s first days will be posted before the end of Thursday.
Karns City Area, Freeport Area, Allegheny-Clarion Valley and a number of private schools in Butler County saw students start school on Wednesday, Aug. 20.
See photos from Karns City Area School at the below link.
North Catholic: Monday, Aug. 18 -freshman and sophomores; Tuesday, Aug 19. Juniors and seniors
Freeport: Wednesday, Aug. 20
Allegheny-Clarion Valley: Wednesday, Aug. 20
Karns City Area: Wednesday, Aug. 20
Mars Area: Thursday, Aug. 21
Seneca Valley: Thursday, Aug. 21
St. Kilian Catholic, Butler Catholic, Holy Seplucher, St. Wendelin Catholic: Thursday, Aug. 21
Moniteau: Monday, Aug. 25
Slippery Rock University: Monday, Aug. 25
Butler County Community College: Monday, Aug. 25
Butler Area: Tuesday, Aug. 26
Knoch: Thursday, Sept. 4
Slippery Rock Area: Thursday, Sept. 4
PennDOT is putting emphasis on bus and pedestrian safety leading up to the beginning of the new school year.
PennDOT said recently that all motorists, parents and students play an important role in keeping children safe. It’s important for motorists to remember laws and good driving practices.
Motorists must stop at least 10 feet from a school bus with red lights flashing and stop arm extended. Motorists approaching a stopped school bus from any direction are required to stop.
PennDOT said if physical barriers like guide rails and medians separate oncoming traffic from the bus, motorists in opposing lanes may proceed. If there is no physical barrier, the driver must stop.
PennDOT also focused on the importance of paying attention and slowing to 15 mph in school zones.
For parents and students, PennDOT recommends arriving to school bus stops early and avoiding running across the road to catch a bus, staying away from the curb to avoid traffic, not running after a school bus that’s already left, and always walking at least 10 feet in front of the bus when crossing so the driver can see you.
