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A seemingly uncontroversial bill dealing with childhood testing for lead exposure sparked heated debate Wednesday about the balance between public safety and government overreach. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Mary… Read More
Plagued by a teacher shortage in general and the nation’s lowest rate of teachers of color, Pennsylvania education officials Wednesday announced a program to recruit, train and keep a more… Read More
On Wednesday, Nikki Johnson-Houston, the reigning Ms. Pennsylvania and a tax attorney in Philadelphia, appeared alongside her one-time law school classmate, Rep. Donna Bullock (D-Philadelphia) to rally on behalf of… Read More
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The Pennsylvania Principals Association has been working for the past six years to make changes to Act 82 – Educator Effectiveness. We are pleased to support SB 751. Passing this… Read More
Whether to see injuries experienced every year by athletes as unavoidable, or a call to action to make changes to youth and high school football, is a discussion that has… Read More
The PA Principals Association currently has SEVEN Micro-credential courses available which can be completed at your own pace, can be started and completed at any time, and can be taken… Read More
A plan to let public school students use school vouchers to attend private schools in Harrisburg advanced out of the House Education Committee Monday. The bill sponsored by House Speaker… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf’s plan to improve the educational quality of charter schools and control rising costs will save nearly $280 million a year, the governor told the Pennsylvania Association of… Read More
There has been a recent push to provide money management skills to high school students. In September, Pennsylvania senators unanimously passed a new legislation that will allow public school students… Read More