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A bill in the Wyoming legislature would allow districts to set their own policies regarding excused and unexcused absences and to decide how many unexcused absences amount to “habitual truancy” or… Read More
More than 200 representatives from schools and police departments across Pennsylvania met with the U.S. Secret Service at a Bucks County school Thursday to learn how to identify signs of… Read More
From new approaches to assessment to rethinking what defines classrooms, instruction and professional learning, here are five trends to watch in 2020. Click Here for full story. Source: Education Dive,… Read More
According to Doug Levin, Richmond Community Schools’ attack is one of 746 publicly disclosed incidents targeting schools since 2016, a number that has climbed significantly from 408 around this time… Read More
Fewer than 80 school districts, charter schools and others across the state have opted to use “cyber snow days” for the 2019-20 school year, according to the state Department of Education’s… Read More
Wolf’s “Reach Out PA: Your Mental Health Matters” campaign includes developing new state regulations on health insurance coverage, coordinating services for physical and behavioral health, analyzing pay and other factors… Read More
After a U.S. airstrike killed Qassem Soleimani, the head of Iran’s Quds military force, in Baghdad on Thursday, Iran vowed “crushing revenge” against all responsible. Now, with #NoWarinIran, #TrumpsWar and… Read More
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Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday announced a focused all-agency effort and anti-stigma campaign, ‘Reach Out PA: Your Mental Health Matters,’ aimed at expanding resources and the state’s comprehensive support of… Read More
Despite an economic recovery that lifted people out of poverty in most areas of the country, poverty increased in at least one county in every state between 2016 and 2018…. Read More