The program nurtures positive relationships among members of the Central Bucks South community.
by Vanessa Maurer
Child care providers say ‘influx of cash’ not the only solution
Staffing shortages, pay parity, and challenging behaviors in the classroom, plague the childcare industry, one advocate said.
By Anthony Hennen
Rep. Joe D’Orsie: Let’s open up our colleges for debate
Universities should encourage speech and debate, not stifle them.
By Rep. Joe D’Orsie
Pennsylvania colleges still unaffordable despite tuition freeze
State colleges in the commonwealth remain more expensive than those in neighboring states.
By Christina Lengyel
Beth Ann Rosica: Party politics trumps education experience in West Chester board appointment
Who is really running the West Chester Area School District? The appointment of a new board member raises questions.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Sen. Ryan Aument: We shouldn’t fund a broken education system
The problem with our educational system is far bigger and more complex than money alone can fix.
By Sen. Ryan Aument
Tony Fels: Compromise is possible in Central Bucks Pride flag conflict
There is room for common ground in the dispute over politics in the classroom.
By Tony Fels
Local media outlets cover Bucks Co. school board from an ‘anti-LGBT’ angle, but reporters frequently ignore board’s perspective
The president of the Central Bucks School Board says the district wasn’t contacted for comment in a number of contentious stories, but the reporters dispute that.
By Todd Shepherd
Beth Ann Rosica: At the third anniversary of school closures, public education is in shambles
Learning loss, mental health problems, and a general sense of decline characterize the last three years in public education. The costs fall heaviest on the students who can least afford to bear them.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: Not one more dime for the status quo.
Schools won’t be fixed with a firehose of money. For real reform, parents and students need school choice.
By Guy Ciarrocchi