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Pennsylvania labor unions vowed to keep doing their job representing workers after Tuesday’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling that government workers can no longer be required to contribute to labor unions… Read More
It’s tough to help a child succeed when school “report cards” are full of confusing jargon Full Story
The House is proposing to cut funding for school safety programs, even as Congress continually increases spending on its own security. Some lawmakers and education advocates question the logic of this amid… Read More
Governor Tom Wolf’s administration issued its findings from six school safety task force field hearings set up in the wake of February’s high school shooting in Florida, with better security,… Read More
Governor Tom Wolf and Auditor General Eugene DePasquale today announced the common themes that will be addressed in an upcoming report from the Pennsylvania School Safety Task Force, created by… Read More
A symposium, Helping the Children Affected by Addiction, will be held on August 14, 2018, at the Best Western, 800 E. Park Dr., Harrisburg, PA 17111 from 9 a.m. –… Read More
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Legislation that would require Pennsylvania’s schools to prominently display the phone number for reporting suspected child abuse is headed to Gov. Tom Wolf for his signature. Full Story
The state House of Representatives acted more like it was the last day of school on Monday seemingly more focused on getting on with their summer than tackling some weighty… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf signed school safety legislation that passed Friday as part of a response spurred by February’s high school shooting in Florida that killed 17 people. Wolf signed the… Read More
Pennsylvania’s Senate is backing legislation that will again delay the Keystone Exams as a graduation requirement for another school year and provide alternative ways for students to achieve proficiency. Associated… Read More