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commends Pa. Senate committee for advancing legislation prohibiting use and restricting possession of student ... student mobile devices during school day For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) 712-6677
speaks to lawmakers about restricting cellphones in schools President Chapin hosts “PA Newsmakers” Donate ... protection plans Trump administration announces next phase in plan to dismantle U.S. Department of Education The
In Memoriam: Francis ‘Butch’ Santicola PSEA has lost an Association legend with the recent passing of ... Santicola. A tireless and passionate advocate for educators, public schools, and collective bargaining
Candidates in PSEA statewide elections Voice: March 2017 PSEA statewide elections to be held at the ... Plan Director (elect 1) Candidate statements appear in alphabetical order.
issues statement on passage of 2025-26 state budget For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... Josh Shapiro’s desk for his signature. This budget includes: A $565 million increase for public schools,
Jeff Ney, candidate for treasurer John F. Kennedy believed that, “leadership and learning are indispensable ... strive to better ourselves in the jobs we do and to become more effective for the students of our schools
Important IRS filing for locals Voice: November 2017 All PSEA locals, regardless of size, must file ... 15. Failure to file a return for three consecutive years will result in an automatic loss of tax-exempt
2018 Minority Leadership Training Conference? Are you currently involved in PSEA at the local, region ... interested in seeing at future MLT Conferences? How can the Minority Affairs Committee assist you in your
Source," an e-newsletter exclusively for Student PSEA members. In each issue, you'll receive the latest ... veteran educators, professional development offerings, and more to support you as an aspiring educator. <!--Body-->
further dismantle U.S. Department of Education For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... of Education, reassigning responsibilities for programs and funding critical to America’s K-12 students
PA budget and school code bill continue to make education a top priority For further information contact: ... Gov. Tom Wolf and lawmakers for continuing to make public education a top priority in the 2019-20 state
to learn it from home with a million distractions and a potentially spotty internet connection. Now is ... self-direction in students is more important now than ever, so encourage that by letting them fill in more blanks
How to solve the school support staff shortage: Increase wages ESP Minimum Wage Data ESP Maximum Wage ... support for raising wages is very high The best way to address Pennsylvania’s crisis-level school support
“Little Free Libraries” in Lebanon County Voice: July 2017 Six locations in Lebanon County now have ... libraries, which are cabinets on poles for community members to share books for others to use. Neighbors who use
awaits educators in fall When educators return to classrooms for the 2018-19 school year it will mark ... Child Left Behind, and the bipartisan legislation passed by Congress and signed into law in December 2015
NEA-RA voting begins in December Beginning Dec. 18, PSEA members will be asked to vote for Pennsylvania delegates ... Representative Assembly (NEA-RA), June 30-July 5, in Minneapolis. Delegates to the NEA-RA help to guide
finds calling in Peace Corps work Voice: March 2017 Teaching the locals about fishing in a rugged, rural ... rural, and impoverished area in South Africa wouldn't seem to be the setting for deciding to launch a career
Learning Lessons: Comic books in the classroom Voice: May 2017 This story is part of a regular series ... conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea