Poll Shows Steady Disdain for PA Government
The holidays didn’t do much to ease Pennsylvania angst about state government, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College survey showing most respondents take a dim view of the… Read More
The holidays didn’t do much to ease Pennsylvania angst about state government, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College survey showing most respondents take a dim view of the… Read More
Technology has added to the complexities of tracking school threats and made it easier for people to carry out such threats undetected. Click here for full article. Source: Philadelphia Inquirer,… Read More
Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf is warning of huge cuts in spending for education and local services next year without a balanced budget as Pennsylvania lawmakers return to the state Capitol…. Read More
It doesn’t matter if they get three inches or three feet of snow — schools in Indiana can bring students into a virtual classroom if their physical classrooms shut down…. Read More
School officials are breathing a sigh of relief at the state Legislature’s approval of a two-year delay in requiring students to pass the Keystone exams in order to graduate. Click… Read More
The state Senate on Wednesday passed a bill that would delay using Keystone Exams as a high school graduation requirement and study whether the proficiency tests should be a graduation… Read More
A bill giving school districts more flexibility when closing their doors during bad weather and the unexpected, such as massive police manhunts, is nearing final passage. Click here for full… Read More
HARRISBURG (Jan. 20) – The Senate wrapped up its business this week in short order on Wednesday, sending to Gov. Tom Wolf for his expected approval legislation that would delay… Read More
A senior Pennsylvania Senate Republican is suggesting that Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf will need to be willing to negotiate changes to a bipartisan budget agreement struck last fall. Click here… Read More
Legislation to delay the launch of using the Keystone Exams as a graduation requirement for two years appears poised to clear the final hurdles to become law. Click here for… Read More