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One hundred million dollars in funds for adult mental health that had been allocated last year — but remained unspent due to legislative disagreements — have been reallocated for youth… Read More
The processing timeline to for teacher certifications is decreasing. The Pennsylvania Department of Education announced Thursday that processing timelines for In-State Level I certificates have been reduced by approximately 10… Read More
An estimated $5.9 billion in state and federal funding to operate Pennsylvania’s public schools is in limbo as the state budget remains unsettled, and the superintendent of the Greater Johnstown… Read More
Bills in the House and Senate – introduced by Rep. Emily Kinkead (D-Allegheny), Sen. Lindsey Williams (D-Allegheny) and Sen. Judith Schwank (D-Berks) – may add Pennsylvania to the growing list… Read More
The idea of being sent to the principal’s office has caused chills to go up the spine of many a student over the years. No one wants to go to… Read More
School districts, local governments, and nonprofit organizations that rely on state funding are considering their next steps as Pennsylvania is still without a budget and lawmakers don’t plan to return… Read More
The Pennsylvania State Board of Education welcomed two new student members to the Board at its summer meeting: Brenna Chernich from Millersville University and Aarushi Dedhiya from Cumberland Valley School… Read More
State Sen. Amanda Cappelletti (D – Montgomery) is introducing a bill to ban book banning at schools and libraries that receive state dollars. Cappelletti’s bill is one of several now… Read More
A state budget impasse into September could push Lancaster County’s public school districts to draw down funding reserves or even take out loans to meet operating costs. Click here for… Read More
Pennsylvania’s budget is at an impasse after lawmakers failed to send Gov. Josh Shapiro a completed budget by June 30, which is the start of the state’s new fiscal year…. Read More