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After a year of campaigning and months of legislative debate, it’s likely too late for state lawmakers to pass a constitutional amendment overhauling Pennsylvania’s redistricting process before the next map-redrawing… Read More
The updates Google announced and previewed in beta form at ISTE are now publicly available, just in time for the 2018-19 school year. Full Story
Per Act 39 of 2018, the use of the Keystone Exams as a graduation requirement or as a benchmark for the need for participation in a project-based assessment has been… Read More
With the start of a new school year just around the corner, a new post on the Pew Research Center’s Fact Tank shows how exceptional K-12 education in the U.S…. Read More
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveyed school districts across the United States to determine if they had comprehensive plans in place to respond to natural disasters.Click here for… Read More
Pennsylvania took in 2,874 displaced Puerto Rican students, more than any other state, except Florida, according to the CUNY research. Much of that migration was concentrated in southeastern Pennsylvania and… Read More
After running a pilot program in 19 schools in the Pittsburgh, Allentown, and Juniata County school districts last year, the state Education Department said it’s trying to give those districts… Read More
This year school districts across Pennsylvania will have to test for lead in drinking water — or inform the community they will not — according to an amended school code… Read More
UPDATE: Act 39 of 2018, which became law on June 22, 2018, further delays the implementation of statewide graduation requirements until the 2020-21 school year. On June 21, 2017, Governor… Read More
A Republican state Senate committee met with a group of school officials and school police officers from western Pennsylvania on Monday, to talk about what resources and support they need… Read More