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of 1-3-2022 Inside this issue What Act 91 means for the substitute teacher shortage Still room on PSEA’s ... York teachers bring field trips to their students with new YouTube channel PEARL and the Center for Professional
sides with states in fight over Covid relief funds Happy National Nurses Week! Vote in the Primary Election ... relaunches Teach in PA website Member Benefits spotlight: URL life insurance Judge sides with states in fight over
Nobel-prize winner Malala Yousafzai and several U.S. presidents For further information contact: Chris ... public education advocate, union leader, and voice for students and educators everywhere, has received the
president joins educators and advocates for press conference with Gov. Wolf For further information contact: ... Tom Wolf and other educators and advocates for a press conference related to key investments in public
org to your address book This is how we show our teachers RESPECT Making sure every PSEA member earns what ... It's also one of Gov. Tom Wolf's top priorities for the year. At his February budget address, Gov. Wolf
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
commends Governor's commitment to public education For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... funding and distribute it through the state’s fair funding formula. “We commend the governor for his ongoing
are doing great things or conducting great programs in Pennsylvania's public schools. "You know we're all ... Trainor's "All About That Bass." For students at Jim Thorpe Area School District's Penn-Kidder Campus,
President: Tuition voucher vote is disappointing and dangerous For further information contact: David Broderic ... voucher plan that could siphon more than $500 million in state funds from Pennsylvania’s public schools. “It’s
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-->
pays tribute to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka For further information contact: David Broderic (717) ... native and received degrees from Penn State and Villanova Law School. “Richard Trumka was a giant in the
basic and higher ed investments Basic education funding Basic Education Funding Commission calls for billions ... billions to fix unconstitutional school funding system “Higher education blueprint” PSEA members attend
president Wow! It is December, and we are nearing the end of a year like no other in my entire career. While ... While there has been so much negative in the world there are a few positives from my corner of the world.
strong Take action now: Tell Acting Secretary Ortega and Secretary Levine what you think On a bright note: ... masks to PA special ed. departments PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning: 2021 schedule Member Benefits
begin dismantling U.S. Department of Education For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... 6 billion in federal funding for Pennsylvania public schools and nearly 7,000 public school jobs. Pennsylvania
Center for Professional Learning If you haven’t already made use of PSEA’s exceptional Center for Professional ... Education Services department has responded quickly and aggressively to the COVID-19 emergency to provide
conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea ... to engage kids in learning is one of teaching’s toughest challenges. Making it work for multiple classrooms
conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea ... to engage kids in learning is one of teaching’s toughest challenges. Making it work for multiple classrooms