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When people talk of pension problems, Social Security and public-sector pensions are what always come up. Click here for article. Source: The Philadelphia Inquirer, July 12, 2018. (Subscription may be… Read More
Deadline to register is tomorrow, Thursday, July 19, 2018. Later this month, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) will hold a series of regional stakeholder convenings to engage educational partners… Read More
In Philadelphia, school choice has exploded and citywide enrollment has been steady. In Pittsburgh, there’s been more skepticism of school choice and enrollment keeps dropping. But are these enrollment trends… Read More
Throughout the district this summer, 190 incoming kindergartners — or about 14 percent of all district kindergarten students — are participating in the program to prepare them for school in… Read More
In a news release June 22, Governor Tom Wolf outlined the major components of the 2018-2019 budget that will build upon the critical investments made in education and workforce development… Read More
Pennsylvania’s Plan for the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) provides several pathways to success by providing equitable access to a high-quality, well-rounded education for all students. These pathways include focusing… Read More
You are invited to meet on Tuesday, July 24 at the State College Ramada Hotel and Conference Center (1450 South Atherton Street State College, Pennsylvania 16801) to discuss the current… Read More
BERWYN, Ill. — In the last decade, educators have focused on boosting literacy skills among low-income kids in the hope that all children will read well by… Read More
BRONX, N.Y. — The end of third grade is a turning point for young readers; it’s where skilled readers take off, finally able to competently read a variety of texts,… Read More
For a growing number of American high schoolers — especially those crammed in the country’s swelling urban centers — college is a foregone conclusion. A typical graduation day question is,… Read More