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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
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
attacking us and our rights to join a union and speak out on issues that matter for us and for our students ... representative may vote on a bill aimed at making it harder for Pennsylvanians to exercise their legal right to join
schools remain closed for another two weeks. And he’s asked Pennsylvanians who live in Philadelphia, Allegheny ... Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Monroe, and Montgomery counties to stay home for two weeks. I know this isn’t easy
Graduation Options Thanks in large part to PSEA members’ advocacy, a bill giving high school seniors more options ... R-Chester/Delaware. PSEA members have voiced strong support for the new graduation options throughout the legislative
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
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-->
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
Magazine View the full magazine (Interactive PDF) In this issue November 2020 Learning Lessons: Wee ... service Election Decision Legislation and Politics PSEA at Work In Our Locals Archives Why VOTE? Every
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
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
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:
Save the Date for PSEA Mideastern Region Pre-Retirement Workshops in the 2025-2026 school year: December ... January 12, 2026 – In-person February 10, 2026 – Virtual March 11, 2026 – In-person In the meantime, you
Bridge the summer learning gap Teachers in the Parks can help bridge the summer learning gap ... summer learning gap Teachers in the Parks can help bridge the summer learning gap for your students. Learn
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
Region Midwestern Region Join us on Facebook For members Region Information ESP Midwestern Division ... information and updates on region events, education policy, and legislative happenings in Harrisburg and Washington
balanced revenue package to pay for Pennsylvania’s state budget and important budget-related bills. But ... PSEA members’ advocacy, Gov. Tom Wolf’s leadership, and pro-public education lawmakers, the budget that became
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