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Here’s PennLive’s look at how all those Congressional races are shaping up as we turn toward primary election day, based on interviews with political strategists, political scientists, regional leaders and… Read More
Two of the Republicans running for Pennsylvania governor would like to eliminate school property taxes, while a third says it’s a bad idea. Philadelphia Inquirer, May 10, 2018 Full story
The Pennsylvania Department of Education’s 2018 SAS Institute is scheduled for December 9, 2018, through December 12, 2018, with optional half-day sessions on December 12. The location is the Hershey… Read More
Local high school students hoped their conversation with state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale on Wednesday helped bridge the generational gap between lawmakers and teenagers when it comes to school safety…. Read More
The question of whether the state should provide millions of dollars to help schools improve security and counties upgrade voting systems is looming ahead of the state budget debate next… Read More
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In the weeks following the school shooting in Parkland, FL, school districts around the nation reviewed, revised and strengthened their safety plans. (Secure Schools series) Carlisle Sentinel, May 7, 2018… Read More
A lawsuit challenging Pennsylvania’s education funding system inched forward Monday, delivering a incremental victory to the plaintiffs, though potential roadblocks linger. WHYY, May 7, 2018 Full story
Pennsylvanians from both sides of the political aisle support full funding of public education, according to a new poll. Public News Service, May 4, 2018 Full story
Vouchers have largely taken on a bad odor, as critics have persuasively argued that they are a means to defund public education, and, crucially, defund schools that are already on… Read More