FBI launches #ThinkBeforeYouPost campaign
When someone makes a threat aimed at a school or public place it’s all hands on deck for law enforcement agencies… even if that original call turns out to be… Read More
When someone makes a threat aimed at a school or public place it’s all hands on deck for law enforcement agencies… even if that original call turns out to be… Read More
In a new poll released Thursday, 64% of Pennsylvania likely voters said they would support a tax increase to expand publicly funded preschool education, responding to a hypothetical hike of… Read More
Social-emotional learning, mental health, and student poverty are among the top student-related concerns of Pre-K through grade 8 principals, according to The Pre-K-8 School Leader in 2018: A 10-Year Study…. Read More
The Campaign for Fair Education Funding was back at the Capitol on June 6th to urge the state to pay its fair share for public schools, starting with the enactment… Read More
MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! Join the PA Principals Association, the PA Association of School Administrators and the PA Association of Rural and Small Schools for PA Education Leaders Advocacy Day… Read More
Governor Tom Wolf plans to sign a new law requiring Pennsylvania students to take a test of civics knowledge, although they don’t need it to graduate. Wolf’s office announced his… Read More
Pennsylvania’s Senate advanced legislation on Wednesday to set up a state-administered program to take anonymous reports of dangerous activities or threats of violence in schools, as lawmakers explore improvements to… Read More
Paul Healey, Ph.D., PA Principals Association executive director, and Dr. Joseph Clapper, PA Principals Association assistant executive director, joined other education leaders at a rally held today at the Capitol… Read More
State Sen. Andy Dinniman has welcomed news that Pennsylvania Auditor General Eugene DePasquale will consider questions regarding the transparency of state contracts related to standardized testing and the Keystone Exams…. Read More
On Tuesday, a state House bill that would overhaul congressional map-drawing was assigned to an unusual committee — circumventing a different panel where such proposals have repeatedly been struck down…. Read More