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Once students learn how to sound out words, reading is easy. They can speak the words they see. But whether they understand them is a different question entirely. Reading comprehension… Read More
Only three out of five schools across the country have full-time school nurses often forcing school administrators, with no medical training, to step in and provide some level of care…. Read More
The state Senate is advancing legislation to help Pennsylvania school districts pay for accommodations for students who are homebound due to a serious injury or illness, such as cancer. Associated… Read More
The U.S. House voted on Wednesday to approve legislation that would reinstate Obama-era net neutrality rules that prevent internet service providers from meddling with web traffic. In 2017, the Federal… Read More
When many high school students get home, they open their laptops and start their homework. But Logan Snyder, 17, living in rural Madisonburg, has had to travel to his mom’s… Read More
The 2019 PA Principals Association election was completed on Tuesday, April 9, 2019, at 10 a.m. The results are as follows: President-Elect Jonathan G. Ross – Downingtown Area School District… Read More
A wave of progressive school board members faces off with the state Charter Appeal Board, still filled with appointees of former GOP Gov. Tom Corbett. Local boards are being more… Read More
A bill that would change the way Pennsylvania draws its political maps got the support of a Senate committee Tuesday, even though lawmakers and activists alike still think it needs… Read More
Guffey Middle School in Claysville, Washington County is rolling out three Wi-Fi-enabled school buses to serve kids with long commutes who may not have internet access at home. This is… Read More
The Governor’s Civic Engagement Award recognition programs will be held April 29 – May 7, 2019. Student leaders and staff advisors for the schools that earn the award are invited to… Read More