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Now that the 2016 elections have come to a close, it is time for the citizens of Pennsylvania to call on our legislators to complete the jobs they were elected… Read More
While the increased tilt of the Legislature may not bode well for Democrats, it may mean the state can take another substantial whack at fixing the public pension crisis. Click… Read More
Despite its less punitive nature and new aspects that will require schools to work individually with students to better understand the reasons for truancy, the new law still has some… Read More
Some school districts have seen artificial turf as an investment and community asset, others have found it difficult to justify the expense, which is often well over half a million… Read More
Below is an outline of plans, policies and thoughts on education from President-elect Donald Trump, U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., and Carol Hill-Evans, the York City Council president who was… Read More
Republicans have kept their control of Congress, according to election returns reported Tuesday night, meaning that the push by GOP lawmakers against what it perceives as heavy-handed oversight by the… Read More
“Common Core is a total disaster. We can’t let it continue.” So said presidential candidate Donald J. Trump in a campaign ad on his website. The question for President-elect Trump and… Read More
Pedro Rivera squatted on a multicolored carpet, chanting an alphabet rap with 20 pre-kindergarten students in a new classroom at Lafeyette Elementary School in Lancaster city. Rivera joined a panel… Read More
The Abington Heights School District is asking a judge to dismiss a federal lawsuit that alleges the district violated the rights of a special education student who was expelled in… Read More
A Northeast region lawmaker is pursuing several initiatives to better prepare career and technical education students for higher-paying trade jobs. Click here for full article. Source: Citizens Voice, Nov. 7,… Read More