BE HEARD! – VOTE ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4!
…and (in some places) State Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives. If unsure where your polling place is located, go to votespa.com Source: EPLC Education Notebook, Monday, November 3, 2014. …
…and (in some places) State Senate, and U.S. House of Representatives. If unsure where your polling place is located, go to votespa.com Source: EPLC Education Notebook, Monday, November 3, 2014. …
…here for full story. Source: Chambersburg Public Opinion, Oct. 6, 2014. Photos from The Campaign for Fair Education Funding press conference can be browsed through and downloaded here: https://plus.google.com/photos/114657393330805065946/albums/6067481501697118161 …
…new tool available to them this year to provide them with information on how well their public schools are performing. Click here for full article (Pennlive.com, Sept. 18, 2013). …
Gov. Tom Corbett’s full-court press for public employee pension reform in Pennsylvania took a direct hit Tuesday morning as debate on his preferred option was quickly steered into a House committee…
…the one you think. The Public Employee Retirement Commission is out of money. In fact, it has spent $20,000 of its next fiscal year’s appropriation. So without money, it can’t perform actuarial…
…rate is $695 for individuals; and $650 for groups (three or more individuals from an agency/organization). Click here for the registration flyer or contact Cassie Velasquez at cassiev@key2ed.com or 602-430-8482….
…Regulatory Review Commission on Thursday vote 3-2 to approve these changes to state regulations. Click here for the full article. Source: PennLive.com, by Jan Murphy, Nov. 21, 2013. Click here…
Sen. Andrew Dinniman, R-Chester County, wants a law to compel the state Department of Education to be more forthcoming about the price tag attached to regulations it wants put in…
…many district schools, charter schools and vo-tech schools earned a passing score in this first annual School Performance Profile. Click here for more. Source: Pennlive.com, by Jan Murphy on October 04, 2013…
…2015-16 state budget in a divided government, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration managed to pick yet another fight with Republican lawmakers. Click here for full article. Source: PennLive.com, Jan. 6, 2016….