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News Release - July 11, 2024

PSEA president commends school funding increases in state budget For further information contact: Chris ... following statement, commending lawmakers and Gov. Josh Shapiro for finalizing a bi-partisan state budget


News Release - July 8, 2022

positions students for success with historic education funding increases, PSEA president says For further information ... commended Gov. Tom Wolf and lawmakers on the historic education funding increases included in the state budget


News release - November 15, 2017

subcontracting bills will protect dedicated school employees For further information contact: David Broderic ... Senate and state House of Representatives for introducing bills aimed at protecting dedicated school support


Member Spotlight Videos

featured in short videos for the amazing work they are doing to educate their students and make a difference ... difference in their communities. Gloria Montes-Kelly is a first-grade teacher at Liberty Bell Elementary


News release - June 21, 2017

alternative to Keystone Exams for career and technical education students For further information contact:  ... praised the enactment of a new state law giving career and technical education students an alternative to the


News release - March 26, 2019

PA educators join lawmakers in support of raising minimum educator salary HARRISBURG, PA (March 26, ... educators today to voice support for raising the minimum educator salary in Pennsylvania. Gov. Tom Wolf proposed


IOL:Bentworth voted one of PA’s best places to work

“2020 Best Places to Work” honor on Bent­worth School District. The results of Best Places to Work are ... have between 10 and 24 employees, medium 25-49, large 50-149, and extra-large 150-plus. In order to be included


Cover Story: A+ Public Education Champion

PSEA Members going door to door Gov. Wolf invests in Career Education Your Membership Matters Wagner ... Gov. Wolf believes in Teaching not Testing Tom Wolf has been a terrific governor for public education


Gov. Wolf announces further reductions to PSSAs

reductions to PSSAs in 2018-19 school year Gov. Tom Wolf announced in December that starting in the 2018-19 ... 2018-19 school year, the testing timeframe for the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) will be reduced


Op-Ed - November 29, 2023

unconstitutional school funding By Aaron Chapin Every morning, 1.7 million students wake up and head off to ... eager to learn and grow in classrooms that are supposed to provide them with a “thorough and efficient system


News Release - February 4, 2025

on governor’s FY 2025-26 state budget proposal For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... budget includes funding increases for basic education, special education, and the state’s student teacher stipend


News Release - December 14, 2023

welcomes School Code bills that fund community colleges, school environmental repairs, and address educator ... educator and substitute shortages For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) 255-7134 David


News Release - June 30, 2023

leaders’ commitment to defeating tuition vouchers For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... House Democratic leaders for clearly stating that their caucus is unified in opposition to any proposal


Op-Ed - March 22, 2022

priority in Pa. budget By Rich Askey I have a homework assignment for you. Put 100 people in a room and ... and get 80 of them to agree on something. You’re shaking your head. You’re saying it can’t be done. Yet


Spring 2018

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News Release - October 25, 2018

bill giving high school students graduation options beyond the Keystone Exams For further information ... with multiple options in addition to the Keystone Exams to fulfill high school graduation requirements


IOL: LDAPA donates thousands of masks to PA special education departments

The need for quality PPE equip­ment during the COVID-19 pan­demic has been especially acute in special ... education departments due to the heightened need for in-person instruction. One organization that understands


Op-Ed -August 13, 2024

preparing next generation of Pa. teachers By Aaron Chapin As a new school year gets under way this month ... an in-school educational program for high school students who are interested in becoming teachers. The


News Release - March 6, 2023

commends Rep. Kim and other lawmakers for legislation to increase educator pay For further information ... today commended Rep. Patty Kim (D-Dauphin) and other lawmakers for introducing legislation to increase minimum


News Release - August 25, 2021

statement on governor's call for legislative action on masking in schools For further information contact: ... requiring schools and child care centers to implement masking requirements while in the classroom. PSEA