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Come to the PSEA Southeastern Region Education Summit Join us March 15 at Stetson Middle School in West Chester. ... Education Summit Join us March 15 at Stetson Middle School in West Chester.
Pedro Rivera, and legislators to pass a bill that will provide clear state-wide policy for public schools ... worked with Gov. Wolf and legislators on a comprehensive COVID-19 emergency bill. And we’re encouraging them
protections on the job, policies that help kids, a voice for working people. Regardless of profession or vocation ... working families want. And that’s what PSEA delivers, along with legal protections and member benefits. The
eco-education Important PSERS update PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning summer schedule PSEA Member ... schools EVERY YEAR and spend it on private school programs, tax breaks for businesses, and a massive expansion
book Week of 10-7-2024 Inside this issue 2025 state and national Civics Bee information session Oct. 22 Important ... Excellence call for nominations PSEA Job Opportunities: Two administrative vacancies in Pittsburgh It’s
sculpting skills Upcoming Center for Professional Learning events and PEARL Member Benefits spotlight: ... Shapiro made an outstanding choice for Pennsylvania’s secretary of education in Dr. Khalid Mumin. Dr. Mumin
Please note PSEA Member Benefits offers investment and retirement planning resources through Kades-Margolis ... PSEA members save, invest, and plan for their retirement. As the investment and retirement planning partner
it comes to books for young readers, there are many titles that everyone knows — and many more that often ... professionals, and student educators to recommend great titles that may be new to you and your young readers
4-19-2021 Inside this issue PSERS Update PSEA’s Center for Professional Learning schedule Member Benefits spotlight: ... PSERS Update During a special meeting of the Public School Employees’ Retirement System (PSERS) board on April
Lillianna Fells, a third-grade student in North Pocono School District, is the winner of the “My teacher ... State Education Association, Partners for Public Education, and the Pennsylvania PTA. Fells’ entry explained
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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
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. Message
agency confirms problems with tax credit programs for businesses that contribute to private schools How ... Black History Month? Center for Professional Learning and PEARL schedule and course list Member Benefits
Congratulations to North Pocono EA member Sherri Hughes and her third-grade student, Lillianna. They’re the winners ... contest, sponsored by PSEA, Partners for Public Education, and the Pennsylvania PTA. Hughes is a third-grade
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
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
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