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Jessica Nizeyimana, 17, who is black, is taking education courses in a program that is expanding at Erie High School. A professor from Edinboro University of Pennsylvania teaches three college-level education… Read More
After two student survivors of the mass shooting in Parkland, FL, took their lives this month, high school and community officials there are urgently searching for ways to prevent more… Read More
TODAY, Tuesday, March 26, 2019, your e-ballot for the 2019 PA Principals Association Election was sent to you via email from Vote-Now, our outside election company. Check Your Inbox (or… Read More
A bipartisan group of lawmakers gathered at the state Capitol on Tuesday calling for the state to mandate public and non-public schools to annually test all water outlet used for… Read More
A report by an environmental and consumer advocacy group is giving Pennsylvania an “F” for its efforts to remove lead from drinking water in schools. WITF, March 26, 2019 Full… Read More
Please Sign our Petition! We are reaching out to you, our supporters, for your help. Years of under-investment by the state has left schools $3 billion short in basic… Read More
During a budget hearing last month, state Sen. Ryan Aument did something you don’t often see a politician do in public: He admitted that a law he wrote wasn’t working…. Read More
Minors who attempt to buy vaping products or get caught with e-cigarettes at school could face criminal charges under legislation that passed the state House unanimously Monday. New Castle News,… Read More
Pennsylvania’s Democrats and Republicans have come to a rare detente on at least one economic issue: boosting career and technical education in a bid to get people into higher-paying jobs…. Read More
INDIANAPOLIS – An active-shooter training exercise at an Indiana elementary school in January left teachers with welts and bruises after they were shot with plastic pellets by the local sheriff’s office conducting… Read More