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As the wave of teacher walkouts moves to Arizona and Colorado this week, an NPR/Ipsos poll shows strong support among Americans for improving teachers’ pay and for their right to strike. Full Story
A new study claims children may no longer be learning some basic skills in early development because of technology. WXPI Channel 11, April 25, 2018 Full story
A state Senate panel passed a bill Tuesday that would set up an anonymous hotline in which students and others can call to report unsafe, dangerous, violent or criminal activities… Read More
Five months after Pennsylvania voters told Harrisburg lawmakers through a statewide ballot question that they want property tax relief, state Sen. Mario Scavello has introduced legislation that would give it… Read More
The state House might vote on a bipartisan, nine-bill package to enhance career and technical education on April 30, Altoona’s state representative said. House Education Committee member Rep. John McGinnis,… Read More
More than a month after announcing plans to improve school safety audits, Pennsylvania’s Auditor General has been traveling the state to get input on how to do that. Auditor General… Read More
Nearly all of Erie County’s 13 school districts have lined up to oppose a piece of school-choice legislation that could reshape the finances of public and private schools statewide. The… Read More
Thanks to your efforts, yesterday afternoon, the Senate Education Committee removed Senate Bill 2 (Sen. DiSanto, R-Dauphin) from the agenda for today’s meeting (April 24). As you know, this bill establishes… Read More
The Seneca Valley School Board has taken a stand against proposed legislation that would allow private schools to get state education funding. Board members passed a resolution Monday opposing Education… Read More
The schedule — long popular in rural Western communities — is becoming more common elsewhere as school leaders search for ways to both attract teachers and save money Stateline.org, April… Read More