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NORRISTOWN School officials, parents, and activists are planning a rally at the Montgomery County Courthouse on Thursday morning to advocate for ...
REPORT: Fulfilling Pennsylvania’s Promise to Cover All Kids - Jun 2015
House Budget Turns Its Back on Pennsylvania's Children
The budget season got off to a terrible start this week. On June 1st, the Pennsylvania ...
GIVE US THE resources and we will have better outcomes.
That was the message yesterday from dozens of school principals as City Council ...
Philadelphia city council has basically said "no way" to the mayor's tax hike proposal to fund the school system. Now they're working to come up ...
Several principals today testified before Philadelphia City Council in favor of Resolution 150518, which would mandate cursive writing in the ...
Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter's plan to raise $105 million in recurring revenue for the city schools by hiking property taxes nearly 10 ...
For the first time in recent memory, there are no plans for a tax increase in the Pottstown School District.
The district's $57.1 million ...
Much to the chagrin of unionized school nurses, the School District of Philadelphia is discussing the outsourcing of its school health ...
Close the Gap, Grow the Economy
Pennsylvania can grow its economy by closing achievement gaps in its schools, according to a compelling new ...
One day after a heated hearing between City Council and School District officials, on Wednesday, parents, teachers, and advocates had their turn ...
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