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In today’s education atmosphere, it’s important to advocate for the policies that could significantly impact school leaders, principals, and students. That’s why proper funding for Title II, Part A of… Read More
Wagner might be leaving his legislative career in the rearview mirror. But for the hundreds of people who filled the Capitol on Monday morning and afternoon, the work on the… Read More
In each public school in Pennsylvania, there are students who throw away their lunches, and others who wish they had enough to eat. This is what inspired Rep. Pam Snyder,… Read More
Gianni Hill is a York Catholic student who lives in West Manchester Township.I’m a high school student. I’m a strong supporter of the Second Amendment, and I am sick and… Read More
The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Driver and Safety Education Portal will open for mandatory reporting on June 15, and close on September 15, 2018. All schools are required to submit… Read More
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Attention Members: The 2018-2019 membership year begins July 1, 2018. There will be NO increase in PA Principals Association dues for 2018-2019.
The controversy over expanding school choice to use tax dollars to help parents afford private school tuition has been renewed at the state Capitol. Mercer County Herald, June 4, 2018… Read More
This month the U.S. Supreme Court is expected to deliver two highly anticipated decisions on cases involving partisan gerrymandering — one from Wisconsin and the other from Maryland. WHYY, June… Read More
Some top Republican lawmakers have joined an effort to overhaul how Pennsylvania draws its legislative and U.S. House district boundaries, now that the state’s highest court dealt those same Republican… Read More