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Pennsylvania is sitting on a fat budget reserve, a healthy and growing surplus, and billions in unspent federal coronavirus relief cash. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf, about to deliver his eighth… Read More
We are excited to announce the launch of “3 in a Quarter,” the PODCAST of the PA Principals Association. “3 in a Quarter” will be released twice a month and… Read More
Federal health guidelines that were updated this week to reduce the recommended amount of time asymptomatic COVID-19 patients need to spend in quarantine could soon lead to schools changing their… Read More
NAESP and the NAESP Foundation today released the second brief in the Leaders We Need Now (LWNN) research series titled Evolution of the Principalship: Leaders Explain How the Profession Is… Read More
The Republican-controlled Pennsylvania Senate on Monday approved legislation to prevent school children from being required to get a COVID-19 vaccination to attend school. The bill passed on party lines, 28-21, and goes… Read More
The state Senate put its stamp of approval on a bill that would require all public schools to post online information about the educational materials they use in classrooms. Click… Read More
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled late Friday that an order that has kept the state’s schoolchildren masked for months must be voided. Click here for full article. Source: PennLive, Dec…. Read More
What if future principals spent a year or two working as a principal-in-training, learning the nuts and bolts of school leadership under the tutelage of a mentor principal before taking… Read More
A survey conducted by the National Association of Secondary School Principals reveals the pandemic, political tensions and limited guidance could contribute to a “mass exodus of principals,” the organization said… Read More
Pennsylvania will get $100 million in federal money to expand broadband internet infrastructure and close the gap between rural and urban counties, Sen. Bob Casey said Monday. The state is… Read More