Commentary: The final budget sprint begins
Yes, we realize that, in past years, the June 30 date has sometimes been more a suggestion than a firm deadline to pass a spending plan. But judging by both… Read More
Yes, we realize that, in past years, the June 30 date has sometimes been more a suggestion than a firm deadline to pass a spending plan. But judging by both… Read More
Among the 50 states, Pennsylvania ranks 17th overall in child well-being, according to a report released Monday. However, while it fares well in the education and health of its children,… Read More
A recording of the live webinar, Certification/Act 48/Act 45/PIL Updates is now available on the Certification Services website. You will find the recorded webinar and accompanying PowerPoint by going to… Read More
State Rep. Jason Ortitay, R-Cecil, has introduced legislation to change the way funds allocated under the $60 million school safety and security block grant program are disbursed. Observer-Reporter, June 15,… Read More
In Pennsylvania, good fiscal times may not necessarily mean good fiscal condition.The rage in the state Capitol right now is the surplus that state government rolled up in the almost-ended… Read More
Today’s culture is different and educating students is increasingly challenging, a group of panelists testified before the Pennsylvania Senate Education Committee. MDJOnline.com, June 13, 2019 Full story
While state leaders are heading into budget season with a projected general fund surplus of $866 million, some who follow state budgeting say the number paints a too rosy picture…. Read More
This summer the US Supreme Court is expected to decide whether or not to hear Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue. If they hear the case, their decision will have… Read More
As the school year draws to a close, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is encouraging students to acknowledge educators who’ve impacted their lives by nominating a teacher for the… Read More
When it comes to the future of public education in Pennsylvania, some state lawmakers have some studying ahead of them. Full Story