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Spring dates for college admissions tests are being rescheduled or postponed amid concerns about the coronavirus, while high school seniors may be allowed to take Advanced Placement exams to earn… Read More
The House and Senate have introduced bills that would provide $3 billion in the form of mandatory grant programs and flexibilities for early childhood education programs and K-12 schools. Click… Read More
Dear Members: In an effort to share some positive news during this difficult time, I would like to collect all of your innovative ideas on how, as a school… Read More
On behalf of Secretary Rivera, here is updated COVID-19 School Closure Guidance. This document includes guidance previously released (March 14), as well as guidance on new topics. PDE will continue… Read More
In an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now advising against gatherings of 50 people or more for the… Read More
Millions of Americans braced for the week ahead with no school for their children for weeks to come, no clue how to effectively do their jobs without child care, and… Read More
By day five of her at-home quarantine, Emma Burkhalter lost it. She already had done manicures and pedicures with her mom, read books and watched her favorite shows on Disney+. Click Here for… Read More
With everything that’s happening about the Coronavirus, it might be very hard to make a decision of what to do today. Should you wait for more information? Do something today?… Read More
HARRISBURG, PA (March 13, 2020) – Leaders of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), American Federation of Teachers (AFT), Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators (PASA), Pennsylvania… Read More
No statewide decision regarding school districts has been announced, and districts are making decisions on a case-by-case basis, said Annette Stevenson, a spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association. Click… Read More