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The House of Representatives are calling their members back to Harrisburg for a rare weekend session to consider some budget-related bills. PennLive, July 20, 2017 Full story
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Pennsylvania has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Education for compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), Part B, according to a statement from the Pennsylvania Department… Read More
Efforts to end Pennsylvania’s 18-day stalemate over how to pay for a nearly $32 billion budget took an unexpected turn. Democratic lawmakers and budget negotiators said Tuesday that House Republican… Read More
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The U.S. Department of Education tells the Trib’s education team that DeVos on Monday called out special education leaders gathered in Arlington, Va., at the Office of Special Education’s Leadership… Read More
Education in America hasn’t changed much in the past hundred years. That’s even though the world around schools has and certainly technology has progressed — especially in the last 20… Read More
The Senate returned to the State Capitol early Monday afternoon with good intentions: to consider various bills related to the still-incomplete state budget. Philadelphia Inquirer, July 17, 2017 Full story
D.C. students pay tuition at private schools, but it’s impossible for taxpayers to find out where their money goes: The administrator of the D.C. voucher program refuses to say how… Read More
In the age of school choice, Bethlehem Area Superintendent Joseph Roy knows parents shop around before enrolling their children. These days, schools need to sell their product to parents, Roy… Read More