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Governor Tom Wolf today announced that Department of Education Secretary Dr. Noe Ortega will resign his position with the commonwealth on April 29. The governor also announced his intention to name… Read More
Legislatures in Vermont, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Colorado and New York have introduced bills looking to secure universal school meals for at least one more year, with some looking to extend it… Read More
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Teen mental health already was deteriorating before the coronavirus pandemic. In the two years since, the isolation, grief and anxiety created by school closures, deaths and loss of family income… Read More
House Bill 1330 would require the Pennsylvania Department of Education to create a clearinghouse of online courses for students in grades K-12 to be accessible to public schools, nonpublic schools,… Read More
All children as young as 8 years old should be screened for anxiety, a government panel has recommended, saying that early screening is critical for connecting them to the resources… Read More
Now that the waivers are set to expire June 30, school districts are making plans to move forward, while also holding out hope that the program will be extended. Click… Read More
In their annual State of Education report, the Pennsylvania School Boards Association and Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators found that nearly 30,000 fewer students enrolled in public schools this past… Read More
The PA Principals Association’s 2022 election was completed today at 10 a.m. (Monday, April 11, 2022) for Regional Representatives. The results were certified by Vote-Now, approved by the 2022 Nominations… Read More
Rural students enter kindergarten with higher levels of achievement in math and reading than their non-rural peers and also grow slightly more during the school year — but then they… Read More