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For many districts, the cooling challenge isn’t limited to installing units: Wiring old buildings is expensive. And in Pennsylvania, where schools are funded heavily by local property taxes, and state… Read More
Reserve Your Hotel Room Now: If hotel accommodations are required, please call 1-800-HERSHEY (437-7439) on or before TOMORROW, September 12, 2018, to receive the Group Rate. Remember to mention you… Read More
ATTENTION MEMBERS: In order to continue to serve our members, we have just completed the testing of our website on mobile devices. Now, all of the current news, events, membership… Read More
Now that schools are fully back in session, kids will be dealing with increased risks of bullying. According to the National Voices for Equality, Education and Enlightenment, a child in… Read More
The unusually wet, humid weather — ideal for mold — is the main reason for the outbreaks. But it’s also likely greater awareness and concern about mold has fueled the… Read More
A recent heat wave in Southeastern Pennsylvania has education advocates calling for more state funding for school infrastructure upgrades. WITF, Sept. 8, 2018 Full story
The Pennsylvania Association of School Personnel Administrators (PASPA) and the Eastern Pennsylvania Association of School Personnel Administrators (EPASPA) will present the first webinar in the series for 2018-19: PDE Updates:… Read More
Teacher shortages are worsening across the US for the majority of states, according to an exclusive survey by the Guardian. Full Story
The Pennsylvania Association of School Personnel’s (PASPA) Best Practices in Human Resources (Encore) (on-site academy or webinar) will be held at the Capital Area Intermediate Unit, 55 Miller Street, Summerdale,… Read More
On Wednesday, Sept. 12, from 3:00-3:45 PM EDT, the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) will be hosting a conversation with Kent Talbert, Senior Policy Advisor at the U.S…. Read More