Recent bipartisan legislation will improve schools across the Commonwealth.
By Sen. Scott Martin
Patrick Donohue: The way we teach American history is fine, actually
Are children really being brainwashed by public schooling? A history teacher clarifies.
By Patrick Donohue
Great Valley administrators participated in CRT webinar, despite previous denials
Opponents say the presentation distributed by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators urges administrators to lie to parents.
By Linda Stein
Hughes and El-Mekki: Building a better student-to-teacher pipeline can ease staffing crisis
Bold, new ideas are needed to close the gap in education staffing.
By Senator Vincent Hughes and Sharif El-Mekki
Claim: St. Joe’s paying for legal defense of four alumnae sued by former math professor
The University creates a potential conflict of interest — and evidence of a conspiracy — plaintiff’s lawyer claims.
By Todd Shepherd
Amid protests, Central Bucks bans explicit sexual materials from elementary, middle schools
The decision to exclude graphic sexual material from school libraries drew praise from some, condemnation from others.
By Linda Stein
New Pennsylvania child care tax credit may not benefit the neediest families
Tucked into the Pennsylvania budget is a provision for a child care tax credit, but it might not be the best way to help struggling families.
By Anthony Hennen
Open records bill would mean major changes for Pennsylvania ‘state related’ universities
The proposed legislation would align Pennsylvania’s transparency rules with the majority of other states.
By Anthony Hennen
Kevin Mooney: Pennsylvania senators must defy teachers’ unions to offer lifeline scholarships to students in failed districts
The bill, already passed in the House, would aid children in the worst-performing districts.
By Kevin Mooney
Education voucher program works its way through the Pennsylvania Senate
The proposed law would expand educational options for those in the lowest-performing schools.
By Anthony Hennen