Editorial: Stop Show, Negotiate Real Budget
There’s no business like show business, even when your job is supposed to be seeing to the operation of the state. Click here for full article. Source: Scranton Times-Tribune, Aug…. Read More
There’s no business like show business, even when your job is supposed to be seeing to the operation of the state. Click here for full article. Source: Scranton Times-Tribune, Aug…. Read More
NASSP and NAESP are gearing up for National Principals Month in October. For more information, please visit the National Principals Month website. Throughout the month, NASSP and NAESP will be… Read More
At the May 2015 meeting of the NASSP Board of Directors, the Board created a new standing committee, the NASSP Student Leadership Advisory Committee. Membership on this new committee will… Read More
It is not too late to sign-up for Education Law Day at Penn State on Friday Sept 25. There are still some registration spaces available. The keynote speaker will be… Read More
Congress is the closest it has been in seven years to reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA), and we need your help to ensure that the law (also… Read More
The country’s largest full-time legislature will soon have to decide where it will get the money to pay thousands of employees and other costs as its surplus, once more than… Read More
School funding has played a central role in the state budget impasse and has shaped arguments from both sides of the aisle. For his part, Gov. Wolf has proposed adding… Read More
Our group, The Concerned Women of Greater Carlisle, urges all our fellow citizens to join with us and call, write to and visit your legislators to insist on a budget… Read More
NASSP has posted a new Action Alert on the Principals Legislative Action Center (PLAC) regarding its ESEA reauthorization priorities for conference committee. Members will be receiving a message from NASSP/NAESP… Read More
School districts and small nonprofits that find themselves having to take out loans while waiting on a state budget may get some help with the borrowing costs that they incur. Gov…. Read More