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Republicans are pointing the finger at Democrats and Democrats are pointing the finger at Republicans, but Steve Robinson believes the continuing budget impasse resulting in the lack of full education… Read More
Thanks to a seven-month budget stalemate, Pennsylvania state government begins 2016 without a full budget, leaving the short- and long-term needs of every school — and every student — unmet…. Read More
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said Thursday he is hoping for a budget deal for the state fiscal year that is already halfway over before it’s time for him to deliver… Read More
The students work together five days a week during the second and fourth quarters of the year from 8-8:45 a.m. in the Edinboro Elementary library, tucked away in comfortable corners… Read More
The latest spat in Harrisburg’s budget back-and-forth is not about taxes or spending — it’s about words. Click here for full article. Source: WHYY Newsworks, Jan. 14, 2016.
The 100th Pennsylvania Farm Show is in full swing. Things are considerably slower a few blocks away at the Capitol. Click here for full article. Source: WHTM ABC 27, Jan…. Read More
The PA Principals Association and the PA School Study Council are co-sponsoring a Question & Answer Session Webinar conducted by Deputy Secretary Matthew Stem, Office of Elementary and Secondary Education,… Read More
The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) in partnership with VINCI Education is pleased to announce the Digital Leader of Early Learning Award. This award is in honor of… Read More
Pennsylvania’s Republican-controlled House of Representatives voted Tuesday to stop Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf’s use of a formula that targets extra subsidy money for school districts hardest-hit by past spending cuts,… Read More
The Pennsylvania House moved to the state Senate Tuesday a fiscal code bill that could, in some ways, serve as a double for the Republican legislative majority’s policy platform. Click… Read More