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committee advances bill to give high school students graduation options For further information contact: Chris ... students with additional options to fulfill high school graduation requirements. “No single standardized
priorities PSEA legislative priority: Secure a COLA for pre-Act 9 retirees PSEA legislative priority: Increase ... priority: Increase educators’ pay to at least $60,000 and support professionals’ pay to $20 per hour PSEA legislative
President: Gov. Wolf’s budget invests in schools and students For further information contact: David ... funding increases for public education, makes a key investment in school breakfast programs for needy students
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
year long ACE Training Video Additional Resources FY 2026-27 Proposed Budget and School Funding Update ... Update Advocacy & Lobbying Materials It's important for ACEs to have background materials on the important
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
to school for two weeks in the summer might not appeal to some students, but elementary pupils in the ... Lehigh School District jumped at the opportunity. Tim Weaber and Jennifer Butz, elementary teachers in the
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
Voice Magazine View Interactive PDF November 2018 In this issue I am a member because ... Learning Lessons: ... through song Legislation and Politics Teaching and Learning PSEA at Work In Our Locals NEA-RA Delegates
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)
Oleksiak makes PSEA history Voice: September 2017 In a first for the Association, Pennsylvania’s governor has ... Association to serve as Gov. Tom Wolf’s secretary of labor and industry. “This is an incredible honor,’’ Oleksiak
schools, students, and livelihoods, or resources to help you teach kids in new and innovative ways, we ... stressful time for you, your families, and your students. PSEA wants to make it easier by keeping in touch and
responds to Gov. Wolf's announcement about school reopening metrics For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal ... Rich Askey today released the following statement in response to Gov. Tom Wolf’s announcement about recommended
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
schools, students, and livelihoods, or resources to help you teach kids in new and innovative ways, we ... stressful time for you, your families, and your students. PSEA wants to make it easier by keeping in touch and
Senate and House of Representatives have passed a 2018-19 budget plan that makes key investments in public ... members speak up and advocate for a budget and education policies that put our schools and students first
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;
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