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The PA Recreation and Park Society (PRPS) is offering three Playground Maintenance Workshop this fall across Pennsylvania. By attending this workshop, you will receive hands on experience and knowledge to… Read More
Students test scores in Pennsylvania could spike next year — and a 90-word provision recently tucked into the state’s school code may be the reason why. The language states that… Read More
Some schools have already made the leap to flexible instruction days instead of canceling school when the weather is bad. But others have held off, citing concerns about technology or… Read More
Wolf made it clear that despite pushing the lifeblood of state funding to school districts to a new high-water mark of $6.2 billion, he’s not done yet. He wants to see… Read More
The finalized $34 billion state budget includes more than $6.2 billion in direct support to help fund school districts’ basic operation in 2019-20. Click here to read more. Source: Pennlive.com,… Read More
Microcredentials are finding their way into educators’ professional development programming, and while they aren’t a substitute for more robust offerings, they do allow educators to show their skills and expertise,… Read More
A recent study based on a large-scale field experiment and published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) by four authors… Read More
The kind of attacks more commonly reserved for banks and other institutions holding sensitive data are increasingly targeting school systems around the country. The widespread adoption of education technology, which… Read More
This notification is being distributed to ensure that chief school administrators and others responsible for the oversight of Alternative Education for Disruptive Youth (AEDY) programs are aware that the AEDY… Read More
Money changes everything. And the times have been changing for a while now in high school sports. Full Story