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The annual debate over cyber charter school funding is already at full-speed. The nonprofit, nonpartisan advocacy group Education Voters of PA this week released a report that contends lowering annual… Read More
In a series of interviews, nine members of the Stoneman Douglas community — students, parents, police, teachers — reflected on the past 12 months. New York Times, Feb. 14, 2019… Read More
Join PA Schools Work For a Webinar on Feb. 26! Do you know how the Governor’s proposed budget will impact your school? Do you know how you can effectively advocate… Read More
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) has announced the release of guidelines to apply for 2019-2020 Innovative Teacher and Principal Residency Programs grants. Approximately $1.75 million in federal Every Student… Read More
Some say the changes are spurring long-needed progress. Yet there’s also a widespread view that a short-term effort won’t be enough. The consensus is that substantial money toward security is… Read More
The proposal, formally introduced as Senate Bill 34 last month, would require a family to pay out-of-pocket tuition to attend a cyber charter school if their home district offers a… Read More
For most us, February 14th marks Valentine’s Day to celebrate with loved ones, but for many in Parkland, Florida, it is the day that marks the tragic loss of 17 innocent… Read More
Schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey are buying devices that resemble smoke detectors to combat the use of e-cigarettes or vapes by students in bathrooms and other places without cameras…. Read More
In the aftermath of every recent school shooting, Penn Cambria Superintendent William Marshall has noticed a common, tragic trend. Students who survived would be in the news, describing “warning signs”… Read More
Long before an ex-student opened fire on his former classmates in Parkland, Florida, many school districts conducted regular shooting drills — exercises that sometimes included simulated gunfire and blood and… Read More