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The board of the Pittsburgh Public Schools unanimously passed a resolution tonight declaring itself a “sanctuary” campus. Immigration agents would not be permitted on school grounds without permission from the… Read More
Warrior Run High School students and staff members have been recognized by the Pennsylvania School Boards Association for the success of the district’s vocational program. Click here for full article…. Read More
President Donald Trump said less about education on the campaign trail than almost any major-party nominee in recent history, except for a high-profile proposal on single issue: school vouchers. But… Read More
As they wrestle with budgets for the 2017-18 school year, business administrators have been told by the state group that represents their interests to prepare a separate spending plan —… Read More
Local school districts have received millions in back payments they were owed by the state for construction and renovation projects. “We’re very happy, very thrilled,” said Carbondale Area acting Superintendent… Read More
The Bethlehem Area School Board figured it could save about $1 million a year — enough to buy 13 buses, or put a dozen more teachers on the payroll —… Read More
A bill that would virtually eliminate school property taxes is “a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” Gettysburg Area School District Business Manager Brad Hunt told his board Tuesday. Click here for… Read More
Shortly after the gavel comes down on Monday to begin the next session of the state Legislature, I expect that Senate Bill 76, School Property Tax Elimination, will be brought… Read More
The U.S. Department of Education has withdrawn a proposal that could have fundamentally changed the flow of federal dollars to schools that serve low-income students. Click here for full article…. Read More
The standardized tests that Pennsylvania students take every year aren’t going away, but they will count less under a new accountability system the state is developing. Click here for full… Read More