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Representatives of five of Delaware County’s 15 school districts participated in a press conference staged Tuesday morning by Public Citizens ...
Standing alongside school officials from across Delaware County on Tuesday, William Penn school board member Rafi Cave implored his audience to ...
Laying down a position from which top Democrats will not back away, State Sen. Vincent Hughes said Thursday there would be no Pennsylvania ...
BUDGET DEALS DON'T HAPPEN AT THE BEACH
State legislators have made more progress on their tans this summer than on a new budget. House and ...
This colorful flyer helps parents know what will be expected of their child at kindergarten entry, and gives 10 actions parents can take every ...
BAD NEWS FROM MOODY’S FOR PA SCHOOLS
“Pennsylvania school districts now make up 20 percent of the agency's junk bond ratings,” according to the ...
“Pennsylvania school districts now make up 20 percent of the agency's junk bond ratings,” according to the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
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50 YEARS OF SAVING CHILDREN
"My husband and I felt like we had hit rock bottom trying to get help for our children," said Jeanieann Ferrari, ...
MAKING EVERY DOLLAR COUNT
Judging by the sticker shock many families face when enrolling their child into high-quality pre-k, you would think ...
LESS IS LESS
Numbers don’t lie. Governor Wolf’s proposed budget would invest an additional $410 million in schools, with over $44 million ...
In May, former city councilman Jim Kenney won the Democratic primary to become the party’s nominee for mayor in the November general ...
LESS IS LESS
Numbers don’t lie. Governor Wolf’s proposed budget would invest an additional $410 million in schools, with over $44 million ...
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