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bargaining chips in state budget fight, PSEA leaders say at Montgomery County press conference For further information ... MONTGOMERYVILLE, PA (August 20, 2025) — At a press conference in Montgomeryville today, Pennsylvania State Education
In new poll, large majorities of PA voters view public schools, teachers favorably Nearly two-thirds ... public schools in their communities, and more than 7 in 10 have positive impressions of teachers, according
student know you’re there for them can make all the difference. That remains true in the time of coronavirus ... coronavirus. Take the teachers in the West Allegheny School District, for instance, who paraded through town
PSEA officers begin new terms For further information contact: David Broderic (717) 255-7169 Wythe ... Dolores McCracken, a paraprofessional in the Council Rock School District, took office as PSEA president;
inherited a school funding crisis, and he's made it a top priority to fix it. That is evident in his proposed ... which makes key investments in K-12 education and school breakfast programs for needy students. The plan
are not bargaining chips in fight for tuition vouchers, PSEA leaders say For further information contact: ... HARRISBURG, PA (August 26, 2025) — At a press conference in the state Capitol today, Pennsylvania State Education
Op-Ed: Solving Pa.'s school staffing crisis By Rich Askey What do Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the Republican ... of Arkansas, and Michelle Lujan Grisham, the Democratic governor of New Mexico, have in common? Not a
Assembly should make public school funding a top priority as legal case continues For further information contact: ... Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s decision in a case alleging the state is failing in its constitutional obligations
2017 In some ways, Kristin Joivell is a big fish in a small pond. She teaches kindergarten and is a highly ... hands-on elementary school science club in a small rural school district – Juniata Valley in Huntingdon County
cellphone use during school hours have on student learning?” PEARL & Center for Professional Learning ... balanced state budget that invests in students, educators, and communities and called on Senate Republicans
At least $50 million in state funding needed to meet incredible demand for student teacher stipends ... received after the application went live on March 6 For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717)
Statement: Now more than ever, PA must invest in students and schools For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal ... $1.25 billion for K-12 basic education funding; $300 million for Level Up funding for the state’s 100
approval of legislation offering options for high school graduation For further information contact: David ... members of the state Senate Education Committee for their unanimous vote advancing legislation introduced
measures from the evaluation of both classroom teachers and nonteaching professionals, including the building ... specific data, and elective data – for the 2020-21 school year. That means evaluations for 2020-21 will
increases for basic education as well as other key education bills made their way through the House and Senate ... Gov. Wolf’s desk. PSEA members played a key role in getting many of these proposals approved by the General
educators are eager to welcome students back to school For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal ... starting back to school this week, their teachers and support staff have been hard at work for weeks now preparing
PA leaders for helping create safe learning environments in school More than 112,500 school employees ... the educator vaccine initiative, Gov. Wolf said. For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717)
Education and Health secretaries to ensure that all schools are following state health and safety guidelines ... guidelines before expanding in-person instruction For further information contact: David Broderic (717)