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The U.S. Census Bureau recently released its American Community Survey, and things don’t look good for the Philadelphia area. The survey found ...
Deep Poverty Grows Across Region, Join Us To Make Fair School Funding a Reality – September 26, 2014
Deep Poverty is a Deep Problem in the Region
More than 60,000 children live in deep poverty in Philadelphia, making the city the poorest big ...
The results of the Philadelphia School District's 2014 state exams are in, and overall, city students' performance dipped slightly from the ...
In Pennsylvania’s gubernatorial race, education has emerged as one of the most heated issues. A Quinnipiac University poll released this month ...
What’s the Difference Between the Candidates? Find out at the First Gubernatorial Debate Monday Night
The first debate between incumbent ...
Franklin Square Park, with its gushing fountain, carousel, canopy of trees and green space, provided a backdrop this week for a renewed push for ...
The Education Law Center has joined a statewide coalition of more than 40 organizations representing educators, business and labor leaders, ...
Leading Education Organizations and Parent Groups United in Call for Passage of Cigarette Tax for Philadelphia Schools
Parents, School Leaders, ...
After a key committee vote this afternoon, the Pennsylvania House is poised to vote within the next week on a bill to authorize a cigarette tax ...
Christopher Gale, a counselor at the Northeast Frankford Boys & Girls Club, had an ambitious goal this summer: Immerse his campers in 30 ...
School Funding Commission Needs to Make Sure Schools No Longer Open with Inadequate Resources
Students from Philadelphia Electrical and ...
After a summer of financial and political turmoil for Philadelphia schools, 130,000 children returned to the classroom Monday to begin a school ...
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