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A bill that would permit local school districts and governments to discuss school safety matters in private passed the Pennsylvania Senate today, according to a PA Senate Republicans release. Fox… Read More
The state House voted 114-77 Wednesday for a bill that would end the bipartisan nature of school board elections. Allentown Morning Call, April 18, 2018 Full story
I teach broadcast journalism to high school students in Louisville, Kentucky — the latest on the growing list of states where teachers are fighting for adequate funding for public education…. Read More
The School District of Lancaster said a teacher is not being fired for making pancakes for students while they were taking PSSA tests last week. Full Story
The 2018 PA Principals Association election was completed on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at 10 a.m. The results are as follows: Regional Representatives East I (elementary): Brian Kelly, Forest City… Read More
Pennsylvania lawmakers and educators Wednesday morning will unveil the details of a new package of bills designed to beef up career and technical education to meet the state’s future workforce… Read More
HARRISBURG (April 16, 2018) – On the eve of the 19th anniversary of the school shooting at Columbine High School, members of organizations representing families, educators, school administrators, school boards,… Read More
Pennsylvania students would be required to pass a test proving their civics knowledge to earn a certificate of recognition under legislation that the state House of Representative overwhelmingly approved on… Read More
The music, mixed and edited by Columbia High School students, provided a soundtrack to one of the IU’s signature annual events highlighting the innovative techniques and programs school districts in… Read More
Paul M. Healey, PA Principals Association Executive Director, and Dr. Joseph H. Clapper, PA Principals Association Assistant Executive Director, participated alongside other educational leaders at today’s rally for Public Education… Read More