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Troops to Teachers will enable veterans to gain critical skills and experience in the classroom, and help them from navigating the certification process to securing a job in the field…. Read More
On Monday, the First Lady participated in an event in central Pennsylvania to raise awareness about the school breakfast initiative. Thanks to some of our partners who were among those… Read More
Deep Medicaid cuts in the U.S. House version of Obamacare repeal would be felt far from doctor’s offices, U.S. Sen. Bob Casey warned Monday in a Bethlehem middle school library…. Read More
Click here to read full article. Source: Pittsburgh-Post Gazette, May 14, 2017.
Just like consumers who receive rewards for shopping with credit cards, schools can get cash back from purchases, too. Banks and the Pennsylvania School District Liquid Asset Fund offer rewards… Read More
The bill passed by the U.S. House to repeal the Affordable Care Act, now being considered by the Senate, would make deep cuts to Medicaid — which threatens millions in… Read More
Wendy Robinson wants to make one thing very clear. As the long-serving superintendent of Fort Wayne public schools, Indiana’s largest district, she is not afraid of competition from private schools…. Read More
Charter schools have been around for 20 years but the law that created them has changed little. It’s time for some meaningful reforms. House Bill 97, however, is not the… Read More
The taxpayers of Pennsylvania are being asked to pony up their hard-earned dollars to support charter schools in what amounts to a rigged contest. Charter schools are public schools that… Read More
Children have been denied food, made to do chores and singled out if they are unable to pay for their school lunches. A bill being drafted in the Pennsylvania Senate… Read More