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paid living wages, advocates say at Capitol rally For further information contact: Chris Lilienthal (717) ... David Broderic (717) 376-9169 Click on the image for a larger, higher resolution version. Education Support
Township School District teacher named Pennsylvania History Teacher of the Year PSEA’s Center for Professional ... near-record investment return On Wednesday, the Public School Employees Retirement System’s investment committee
increase basic education funding by more than $1 billion in the FY 2024-25 state budget. A final House vote could ... recommendations included in the Basic Education Funding Commission’s majority report and represents a significant
Voice: September 2018 PSEA’s Council on Instruction and Professional Development annually awards Innovative ... Senses). This project will be designed and led by high school science student leaders. Their mission
Voice Magazine View Interactive PDF November 2019 In this issue I am a member because ... Learning Lessons: ... Legislation and Politics Teaching and Learning PSEA at Work In Our Locals Archives In the aftermath
magazine (Interactive PDF) In this issue This content is intended for PSEA members and their immediate families ... service Teaching and Learning PSEA at Work PSEA Resources Legislation and Politics In Our Locals Archives
“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
signed a revenue bill and several remaining budget bills passed by the state Senate and House last week. On ... On Nov. 6, Gov. Wolf allowed an omnibus School Code bill to go into law without his signature. The bill
magazine (Interactive PDF) In this issue This content is intended for PSEA members and their immediate families ... service Teaching and Learning PSEA at Work PSEA Resources Legislation and Politics In Our Locals Archives
pass terrible bills like these Find the champions for public education on your ballot PSEA Treasurer Rachael ... literacy instruction at the Capitol PEARL and upcoming Center for Professional Learning events Member Benefits
At Franklin and Marshall College, Dr. Madonna is Director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs ... Affairs, and Director of the Franklin and Marshall College Poll. He joined F&M in May, 2004. For more than
teacher at Lincoln Elementary in Bethlehem School District, went in the opposite direction. Almost immediately ... March, Seitz wrote and mailed letters to each of her students and included paper and a self-addressed stamped
sent to Gov. Tom Wolf for his signature. A great step forward for both students and educators, Senate Bill ... students with additional options to fulfill high school graduation requirements beyond the high-stakes
Region Cluster 2 helps young patients EA and ESP members in Central Region Cluster 2 donated $500 to ... Easter baskets to young patients in area hospitals under the Easter for Eli program. The Cluster’s donations
an election year. And, for public education, 2022 is a very, very big deal. Up and down the ballot, it’s ... about public education and working people. The primary election is Tuesday, May 17. And, if you’re not registered
committee (PSEA-PACE) to support candidates in state and local elections. PSEA-PACE collects voluntary ... contributions from Association members and uses those contributions for political purposes included, but not
committee (PSEA-PACE) to support candidates in state and local elections. PSEA-PACE collects voluntary ... contributions from Association members and uses those contributions for political purposes included, but not
is a high school personal care assistant for special needs students in the Upper Darby School District ... Delaware County. In her fifth year, she makes just $12,000 a year. After her regular school day ends, she