NASSP Announces Digital Principals of the Year
Outstanding representatives of technology leadership hail from Delaware, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
Outstanding representatives of technology leadership hail from Delaware, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania
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
As President Donald Trump met with victims of the Santa Fe school shooting in Texas, representatives of the Federal Commission on School Safety, initiated in the wake of the Parkland… Read More
A federal study shows math scores are 10 percentage points lower for students using vouchers to attend private schools in D.C. compared with their peers who applied but weren’t selected…. Read More
Some top chefs from around the country are gathering to show that school lunches can be more than just chicken nuggets and tater tots. Associated Press, May 31, 2018 Full… Read More
How Colorado is betting on counseling to vault low-income kids into good jobs and post-secondary education Full Story
Pennsylvania’s School Safety Task Force is touring the state hearing concerns of students, parents, and faculty. Governor Tom Wolf and Auditor General Eugene DePasquale sent representatives to Erie High School… Read More