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The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE), as required by Act 104 of 2010, has developed Business, Computer and Information (BCIT) standards. PDE commissioned a team of nine business educators representing… Read More
The PDK/Gallup Poll of the Public’s Attitudes Toward the Public Schools is a well-known research instrument. Conducted annually, it allows educators and policy makers to track public opinion about one… Read More
In response to feedback from LEAs, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) has changed the Pre-Code Winter Keystone Exams PIMS collection window that was originally scheduled for August. Districts planning… Read More
The Career and Technical Education System (CATS) serves as the official record of a school entity’ss approved career and technical education program and is used to verify the data which… Read More
Act 85 of 2012 created the Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit program, which enables eligible students, who reside within the attendance boundaries of a low-achieving school, to apply for a scholarship… Read More
On July 23, 2012, school districts and schools were able to access Preliminary District Student Data Files at www.drc-web.com/reportdelivery and the Preliminary AYP System at www.drc-web.com/aypappeals. Due to continued concerns… Read More
Under new legislation, school districts will have to file annual reports starting in 2013 detailing how boys’s and girls’s sports opportunities match up in middle and high schools. These reports… Read More
Under new legislation, school districts will have to file annual reports starting in 2013 detailing how boys’s and girls’s sports opportunities match up in middle and high schools. These reports… Read More
s part of the 2012-13 state budget, Governor Tom Corbett signed into law several bills that affect the Public School Code of 1949. These bills were passed in addition to… Read More
As part of the 2012-13 state budget, Governor Tom Corbett signed into law House Bill 1901, which made several changes to the Public School Code of 1949. Below is an… Read More