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In northwest Pennsylvania, along the edge of Lake Erie, you’ll find the city of Erie. There, the superintendent of the more than 12,000 student district has forwarded a plan that’s causing… Read More
They’re called Generation Z — kids born after Sept. 11, 2001, whose knowledge of that day derives mostly from news documentaries, books, and the recollections of their parents. These students and… Read More
In an effort to protect students’ civil rights and limit unnecessarily harsh school discipline, the Obama administration on Thursday released new resources related to the hiring and training of school… Read More
Recent news coverage of the dramatic increase in the price of an EpiPen has also brought attention to how widespread the use of the anti-allergy device is among children. Click… Read More
Part 1: Guests will include: Dr. Paul M. Healey, Executive Director, PA Principals Association Dr. Joseph H. Clapper, Assistant Executive Director, PA Principals Association Part 2: Guest will be: Richard… Read More
Plan Con – As you may be aware, school districts have not received any payouts for construction projects over the past two years and there has been a moratorium on… Read More
The popularity of dual-enrollment programs has soared nationally as high school students clamor to try college-level work. But the movement is dogged by questions about one of its key selling… Read More
The number of jobs in the tech industry are growing fast and these jobs pay well, yet women aren’t part of the boom. A Girls Code Club in Lancaster will give… Read More
Here’s your all-in-one guide to the Common Core State Standards, adopted by a majority of states with great fanfare — and considerable pushback in some places. Click here to view… Read More
Our public schools are struggling to handle millions of students with mental health problems. Here’s why. Click here for article. Source: NPR.org, Sept. 7, 2016.