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Gov. Tom Wolf’s 2021-22 budget proposal contains the largest increase in education spending Pennsylvania has ever seen along with a sizable increase in the state’s personal income tax rate. While… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf will move his annual budget address to Wednesday, amid a snowstorm that was prompting restrictions on highways across Pennsylvania and the cancelation of legislative hearings and sessions,… Read More
Act 136 of 2020 (Act 136) has delayed the implementation of the use of the Keystone Exams as a state or local graduation requirement until the class of 2022-23 (current… Read More
The Biden administration is set to give educators and school leaders the very thing that the previous administration refused them: a centralized data collection to help them understand the impact… Read More
On May 22, 2008 the Pennsylvania State Board of Education (SBE) amended their bylaws to add one non-voting senior student member and one non-voting junior student member. Thus, since September… Read More
The Pennsylvania Principals Association is requesting small group session proposals for its LEAD21 Conference.
After eight years as Executive Director of the PA Principals Association, Dr. Paul Healey has informed the board of his intent to retire in August 2021. Dr. Healey has spent 43… Read More
Gov. Tom Wolf has weathered knock-down, drag-out budget fights with lawmakers, massive and unforeseen cash deficits and, now in his next-to-last year, perhaps the heaviest dose of financial stress and… Read More
In light of concerns identified in a mid-year survey from the National Association of Elementary School Principals, school and district leaders shared their perspectives. Click here for full article. Source:… Read More
As tensions over when — and whether — to reopen school buildings continue to build, Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country’s top infectious disease expert, told educators in a virtual town… Read More