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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.
Some buses in the Poconos don’t look any different from your typical diesel school bus. But if you take a closer look, you’ll see that these buses run on propane. The… Read More
The Senate Republican Caucus is sponsoring a telephone town hall event, “A Commonwealth in Crisis: Combatting Heroin and Opiod Abuse in PA,” that will be held on several dates and… Read More
The National Labor Relations Board recently ruled a virtual charter school in Pennsylvania should be classified as a private corporation, not a public institution. The decision only directly impacts that… Read More
A recent court ruling overturning an exemption granted by the Pennsylvania Department of Education to a school district could prompt taxpayers in other parts of the state to file similar… Read More