PA Considers No Child Left Behind Waiver
According to an article in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pennsylvania Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is considering whether his department should file for a waiver from the federal No Child Left… Read More
According to an article in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pennsylvania Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is considering whether his department should file for a waiver from the federal No Child Left… Read More
For anyone who was unable to participate in one of the sessions entitled “Understanding AYP 2012,”? presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Education’s Bureau of Assessment and Accountability, a session… Read More
The Data Recognition Corporation (DRC) PASA 1% Cap Selection and PSSA-M 2% Cap Selection window will be available June 27 – July 2, 2012, at www.drc-web.com/onlinecorrections for LEAs who exceeded… Read More
According to an Associated Press article, Gov. Tom Corbett said Wednesday that school districts could be dipping deeper into their reserves to avoid cutting programs next year, but public school… Read More
A child with a college savings account in his or her name is seven times more likely to go on to college,* and the Pennsylvania 529 College Savings Program can… Read More
U.S. News & World Report reviewed 21,776 U.S. public high schools; 193 Pennsylvania schools made the rankings. Click here for Pennsylvania schools list. Source: http://www.usnews.com.
This week, the State Board of Education gave its initial approval to draft revisions to Chapter 4 regulations (Academic Standards and Assessment), with many of the changes relating to high… Read More
According to an article in the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, a state budget for next year that would spend $500 million more than the governor’ss proposal passed the Senate on Wednesday,… Read More
According to an article in the Morning Call, the Republican-controlled Senate has thrown down its marker in this year’ss budget debate, as a critical committee gave its unanimous approval to… Read More
The Senate plans to start voting today on a $27.6 billion state budget bill that would restore about $500 million of the spending cuts proposed earlier this year by Gov…. Read More