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The Pennsylvania Senate last week passed with bipartisan support measures introduced by Landisville Republican Ryan Aument that would study the effectiveness of standardized tests and reduce certification requirements for vocational… Read More
On June 30th, the next cycle of accumulating 180 hours over the next five years will begin for most of us. Get a jump start on earning hours by attending… Read More
Attention: Building principals, assistant principals, and others with Section 504 responsibilities
As you prepare for the 2018-19 school year, please ensure your local education agency is complying with the state’s regulations regarding access to career and technical education. As provided in… Read More
There’s been another school shooting. This time, a shooter at Noblesville West Middle School in Indiana reportedly injured two people. A suspect is in custody. The incident comes just a… Read More
With the commonwealth’s budget deadline a month away, negotiations haven’t begun in earnest. But talks are ongoing behind the scenes — and that means a familiar tug-of-war between Democrats trying to… Read More
The Pennsylvania School Boards Association and Bethlehem administrators are disappointed in a recent vote by the Senate Education Committee to approve Senate Bill 2, creating Education Savings Accounts, or vouchers,… Read More
The Commonwealth Education Blueprint is a multiyear effort founded and managed by the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) to develop and implement a statewide vision for the future of public… Read More
School districts often boast about their latest digital initiatives. Sleek devices and flashy technology in classrooms abound, depending on the school. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 26, 2018 Full story
As the most intense part of this year’s budget season is about to get underway, it’s been remarkably quiet in the state Capitol, and policymakers say they’re hopeful that bodes… Read More