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There have been several questions and some confusion over the reporting requirements for school districts under Act 44 of 2018 regarding the new safety laws affecting school districts. This is… Read More
In the last three school years, 12 of the state’s 14 cyber charter schools spent more than $21 million combined in taxpayer dollars promoting their schools, PublicSource found through Right-to-Know… Read More
For decades, Pennsylvania has given parents an eight-month window to make sure their kids have all the proper shots. This year, for the first time, that window has dwindled to… Read More
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf warned House Republican leaders Tuesday that failing to fully fund the state budget will put Pennsylvania in “a much more dire financial situation” in the coming… Read More
The Department of Labor & Industry announced the release of the 25th edition of the Pennsylvania Career Guide. For decades, the Pennsylvania Career Guide has been a valuable resource for… Read More
Today is a National Title II Day of Action to tell Congress to stop elimination of state and local funds that support effective teaching and leadership! We ask that all… Read More
My most important back-to-school supply doesn’t fit in a backpack, and it can’t be ordered online. It’s as essential as a pencil, but unlike a pencil, no technology can replace… Read More
A school board didn’t violate labor laws when it sent a memo directly to unionized teachers during stalled contract negotiations, a Commonwealth Court panel has ruled. PennLive.com, Aug. 28, 2017 Full… Read More
A federal court in Easton on Friday denied a request to temporarily block the Boyertown Area School District’s practice of allowing transgender students to use the restrooms of their choice…. Read More
School districts across the state are struggling to balance budgets and keep up with mandated costs, programs and services public schools are required to provide to charter schools, according to… Read More