News
U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos visited the Harrisburg Catholic Elementary School as part of her back-to-school tour. Her visit comes after Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed a bill that, similarly, would… Read More
The Office of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (OMHSAS) is planning a statewide training to discuss Act 147 of 2004, Mental Health Treatment – Consent to Treatment, Release of… Read More
In the era of instant information, district communication officers’ roles are becoming more complex. This is especially true in smaller districts where a full communications staff is less likely to… Read More
Busloads of Pennsylvania charter school students and their families gathered in the state Capitol on Monday, just in time for the end of lawmakers’ summer recess, as they reignited an… Read More
The out-migration of young adults in rural Pennsylvania is an ongoing challenge as it affects the future viability of our state’s rural areas and small towns. According to the latest… Read More
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