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It’s a problem that school districts across the state, and the nation, have faced for several years. Finding people to man classrooms when a teacher is sick or otherwise out… Read More
Pennsylvania will roll out the coronavirus vaccine in three phases as it becomes available. The Pennsylvania Department of Health says healthcare workers, first responders and those who work in industries… Read More
A day after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf suspended extracurricular activities at schools for the next three weeks, Acting Secretary of Education Noe Ortega said there are no plans to enact… Read More
Attention Elementary Members: Back in July, NAESP surveyed its members to get a better sense of how COVID-19 has impacted their schools and what issues are most pressing for principals…. Read More
Classroom instruction can continue at Pa. schools despite new coronavirus orders tied to indoor gatherings: Pa. Gov. Tom Wolf and Health Department Secretary Dr. Rachel Levine announced a number of… Read More
After weeks spent imploring Pennsylvanians to stay home as much as possible, limit their in-person interactions and wear a mask, Gov. Tom Wolf and the state secretary of Health issued… Read More
An alliance of labor organizations and trade groups representing teachers, principals and support staff is pressuring the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to prioritize access to a coronavirus vaccine… Read More
New research released [today] shows technology access for remote students is better this fall than last spring, highlighting that schools responded swiftly to improve remote learning formats and increased in-person… Read More
What is the proper way to navigate a school district through a global pandemic? The answer to that question still depends on who you ask nearly a year since COVID-19… Read More
New data from Pennsylvania’s Department of Education shows that the pandemic has caused a small, but significant enrollment decline at traditional public schools, while increasing the share of cyber charter… Read More