FAQ Document About Act 48 & Act 45 Extension
Click here for a FAQ Sheet regarding the Act 48 and Act 45 extension.
Click here for a FAQ Sheet regarding the Act 48 and Act 45 extension.
Pennsylvania public schools continue to “tread water” in the face of rising mandated costs and decreasing or stagnant revenues that have forced them to raise taxes, cut programs and staff,… Read More
The first big political fight of the year revives an old battle over property taxes. Pressure to reform the tax collected for schools is getting so intense that a group… Read More
A diverse group of public interest groups rallied at the Capitol in Harrisburg Tuesday, throwing their support behind several targeted tax increases to solve the state’s budget deficit with new… Read More
Sabbatical, sick and bereavement leaves have been a staple in public school educators’ benefits package for decades because state law required them to be. Legislation that narrowly won Senate Education… Read More
School officials in Bucks County criticized state lawmakers Tuesday for seeking to have greater control over property taxes while the commonwealth has been unable to get its own fiscal house… Read More
What’s the best time for students to have recess? Before lunch, or after? What happens if it rains? If students are misbehaving, is it a good idea to punish them… Read More
As local school district officials work on budgets for next year, one expense continues to climb — even higher than once expected. State-required pension contributions remain one of the biggest,… Read More
A three-judge panel’s ruling issued Monday backed a prior decision letting student refugees choose where they want to enroll in the School District of Lancaster. The district was sued last… Read More
President Donald Trump’s nominee for education secretary, Betsy DeVos, has used her money and influence to promote charter schools and legalize private school vouchers in her home state of Michigan…. Read More