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We’re proud to announce that 11 of the 12 finalsts for the 2025 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year are PSEA members ... Middle School Rob Hodgson, McDowell High School Jill Hyatt, Meadville Area Senior High School Brooke
here in Pennsylvania, we have strong, steadfast support for public education from our governor and the ... the state Legislature. The lawmakers that you and your members helped to elect serve as a critical safeguard
their part and keep us all safe Upper Darby educators band together to support a community in need Delegates ... Delegates elect PA middle school teacher Becky Pringle as NEA president PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning:
walking through for the past year. With COVID-19 vaccinations expanding, educators, parents, and students can ... to normalcy in our schools, where students will be able to come back to their classrooms in person. As
range of electronic and print newsletters, featuring news, information, and resources for PSEA members based ... professions and interests. Keeping Connected - an e-newsletter for all PSEA members Current News in Special
top award for rural school educators Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events and PEARL Member ... legislative priorities June is a critical month for the state Legislature as the state budget will be
PA educators celebrate Read Across America For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) 255-7134 ... Pennsylvania State Education Association joins schools and communities across the nation to mark Read Across
priority: Invest in “Grow Your Own” programs that help paraprofessionals and other school support staff ... staff become teachers Voice preview: ESP locals experiment with “Grow Your Own” teacher programs Take courses
drawering? … Drawing congressional maps is hard work, and we can’t help but wonder if the Pennsylvania Supreme ... bathtub-soaking Simon and his drawerings. You may recall that the justices had to step in a few weeks ago when
Reilly nominated for the City & State PA Above and Beyond Awards Thank you, CTE educators for everything you ... you do! Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events and PEARL Member Benefits spotlight: Contact
Op-Ed: Public school support staff deserve a living wage This Op-Ed was originally published on PennLive ... waiting for them, eager to help them learn and reach their full potential. There are teachers, of course
2019 Education Support Professional of the Year For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... an instructional assistant in the New Hope-Solebury School District in Bucks County, is the 2019 Dolores
conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea ... participants are preparing for a show. Groceries are being collected in a basket. And in the center of this “town
on in our public schools. Teachers and support professionals are doing wonderful things, both in schools ... schools and in the community. Please pass along items to Voice Editor John Troutman at jtroutman@psea.org
Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events and PEARL Member Benefits spotlight: Hear In America Our ... members and to the public about our effort to raise educator pay. Increasing starting salaries for educators
expansion of EITC program not in line with priorities of ordinary Pennsylvanians For further information contact: ... automatic 10 percent escalator on EITC spending in future years and raise the household income eligibility level
counselor during National School Counseling Week Local presidents! Look out for your NEA-RA local delegate ... delegate form Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events and PEARL Member Benefits spotlight: GE Appliances
don’t know how many times I said it in my 32 years as an elementary school teacher: “Use your inside voices ... by my classroom after lunch on a Thursday in late spring, and you’d hear it. I’m sure many of you have