The North Penn School District (NPSD) Community Education Program (CEP) is excited to announce that it will be offering virtual classes this winter and fall.
During these uncertain times, it’s challenging to come up with new ways to keep ourselves entertained while remaining safe. Fortunately, the North Penn CEP has you covered. This fall and winter, the program is offering 14 virtual classes that can all be enjoyed from the comfort of your own home. Whether you’re looking for a way to keep busy or you’ve always been just a little too busy to take one of our classes in the past - this opportunity is perfect for you. Some of our classes even offer discounts for our gold card members!
The following classes are being offered. Please click each class for a full description or to register online.
To view a full course catalog and printable registration form, click here. To register online, click here. Please note that online registration of programs using your Gold Card* is not available. Please mail or drop off your registration form with payment.
Gold Card Club
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:
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:
Please note that online registration of programs using your Gold Card is not available. Please mail or drop off your registration form with payment.
For more information about the NPSD Community Education Program, click here.
See also:
North Penn School Board Votes On Return-To-School Timeline, Dates Announced
Discussions Continue Regarding How And When To Reopen North Penn Schools
North Penn Holds Preliminary Discussion On Potentially Reopening Schools Under Hybrid Model
Parents Express Concerns, Frustrations With Distance Learning At North Penn School Board Meeting
Editorial: North Penn Continues To Show It’s Up For Challenges Posed By COVID-19