Football Players, Actors, and Reporters Among Famous Pennsbury Alum Inducted into District’s Hall of Fame
A group of celebrities that graduated from the same Bucks County school district were recently recognized for their successful careers.
Several well-known graduates of the Pennsbury School District were recently inducted into into their Hall of Fame, the first alum to be added to the new hall.
Reporters Robert Costa (Class of 2004) and Hallie Jackson (Class of 2002), actor Richard Kind (Class of 1974), space researcher Mark Shelhamer (Class of 1977), and former Eagles plater Troy Vincent (Class of 1988) were inducted into the Hall of Fam last week, at a ceremony that took place at Pennsbury High School East.
“I am a true product of the Pennsbury School District,” said Troy Vincent. “I am a product of the values of the people that saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself.”
Richard Kind reflected on his time at the Bucks County school and how it shaped his future.
“Live life to the fullest. It’s a wonderful place to be. I am who I am because of Pennsbury High School. I had a great education, and an education doesn’t just come from books.”
Learn more about the inductees at the website for the Pennsbury School District.
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