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The House State Government Committee held its first hearing in three years on redistricting reform. Testimony near-universally decried gerrymandering — or the drawing of district boundaries for political gain by a… Read More
The Senate’s bill to fund the U.S. Department of Education would keep overall spending virtually flat, although grants for charter schools would get a relatively small increase, as would programs intended to… Read More
Education Voters PA Published by EDVOPA on September 16, 2019 Click HERE to read one-page summary of the report. Click HERE to see how much each school district would save with commonsense reform…. Read More
Register Today for the PA Principals Association LEAD19 Conference, Oct. 13-14, at The Penn Stater in State College, PA, and take advantage of our EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT by September 18,… Read More
The teacher shortage is growing in the U.S., but it’s an uphill battle for many colleges looking to create more candidates. Full Story
Meant to be welcoming, such events can make solo parents feel isolated. Full Story
Peter Webb, a sophomore at Southwest Covenant in Oklahoma, and Alex Miller, a senior at Roane County High School in West Virginia, both died after sustaining injuries during school football… Read More
Increasingly, technology is being used to connect schools, students and parents with each other as well as a number of outside resources. Student badges, which can be used as students… Read More
As lawmakers in Pennsylvania return to Harrisburg this week, it’s stories like these that will fuel what’s expected to be one of the Capitol’s biggest debates this fall. Amid a larger… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf has touted the decision to charge new fees on charter schools and prospective cyber charter schools as a necessary financial step but critics don’t see it that… Read More