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requirements involving suspected cases of physical and sexual abuse of students. PSEA attorney Lynda Meinke ... Educator Discipline Act, and reporting responsibilities established under local school district policies. “It
requirements involving suspected cases of physical and sexual abuse of students. PSEA attorney Lynda Meinke ... Educator Discipline Act, and reporting responsibilities established under local school district policies. “It
requirements involving suspected cases of physical and sexual abuse of students. PSEA attorney Lynda Meinke ... Educator Discipline Act, and reporting responsibilities established under local school district policies. “It
issues with huge implications for PSEA members remain on front burners in the Pennsylvania Legislature ... Negotiations on the 2017-18 state budget will be gaining in intensity over the next several weeks. The state
members must have a seat at the table when federal school funds are distributed State Senate delays vote ... bill New self-care opportunities for PSEA members PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning summer schedule
of 7-13-2020 Inside this issue I sent Gov. Wolf and Secretary Rivera a letter yesterday Today is your ... COVID-19 PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning: Summer Learning Series I sent Gov. Wolf and Secretary Rivera
nutrition cuts in federal budget reconciliation bill by Pa. congressional district For further information ... educating U.S. policymakers and the public on the likely impacts of the billions in proposed cuts to health
immigrants and the daughter of a business owner in your typical hard-working family — participating in 4-H, ... riding bikes, and burying herself in a chemistry set she got for Christmas as a kid. That love of science
educators and support professionals in our schools as well as the parents, guardians, and community leaders ... generation of Pennsylvanians, we’re all in it together — and we all have a role to play. The wonderful
Wallenpaupack aviation program sets students up for high-flying careers How are you celebrating Hispanic ... Heritage Month? ICYMI: PEARL relaunch Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events Member Benefits spotlight:
$170 billion for schools Dr. Fauci joins NEA and AFT for vaccine discussion PSEA’s Center for Professional ... Pennsylvania’s students and educators are facing enough challenges right now, and this is no time to force
workers and leaders is your foremost responsibility, and it demands a tremendous amount of focus and attention ... You love this important work, but you can’t do it for free. You need to support your families, save to
conducting great programs in Pennsylvania’s public schools. For other stories in the series go to www.psea ... org/learninglessons. Eighth-graders in Gavin Sikorski’s STEM class in Southmoreland Middle School are using what they
Inside this issue PSEA House of Delegates - Tune in and join us! Universal Human Rights Month PSEA member ... Building more resilient students and healthier schools Nomination deadline for 2025 Celebrating Excellence
News” Member Benefits spotlight: AmeriServ mortgage and home equity loans Breaking News: PA House passes ... increase basic education funding by more than $1 billion in the FY 2024-25 state budget. The bill now goes to
McCracken will appoint the members to serve for the 2017-18 school year. The successful applicant will need ... meetings in Harrisburg, one in January and one in June 2018. Committee members are reimbursed for travel
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Are public schools and educators better off now than they were four years ago? For most, the answer is ... resounding “Yes!” And that’s why PSEA wants Gov. Tom Wolf to spend another four years in the governor’s