Following yesterday’s Executive Order from the White House calling for the Secretary of Education to “take all necessary steps to […]
Marisa Wise: Cyber school has been the best choice for me
Cyber charters get a bad rap these days. But switching to a cyber charter was the best decision I made. […]
Jason Saylor: Ensuring fairness in school sports: why I am suing the state
Four years ago, I stepped into the public arena, running for the Perkiomen Valley School Board in the midst of […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Why do school districts spend so much money fighting Right to Know requests?
The extended school closures starting in 2020 mobilized parents in a way never seen before. Angry and without answers to […]
Beth Ann Rosica: On the fifth anniversary of school closures, an open letter to those responsible
To those pathetic elected officials, cowardly superintendents, and morally reprehensible union bosses: On the fifth anniversary of school closures, I […]
Bipartisan support for cyber charter tuition reform at last? Maybe
(The Center Square) – Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, signaled an appetite for additional cyber charter reforms this week. […]
Beth Ann Rosica: We don’t need to break the bank to fix our education crisis
Criticism is the easy part. We must also talk about solutions.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Beth Ann Rosica: Pennsylvania culture wars to be waged in the courtroom
Author’s disclosure: I am a plaintiff in the litigation discussed in this article. Since President Trump issued two executive orders […]
Jeffrey E. Piccola: Contrary to political rhetoric, cyber charter schools are public schools
As chairman of the Commonwealth Charter Academy (CCA) Board of Trustees, I find it disgraceful that many of our elected […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Pennsylvania gets an A in educational funding and a D in student outcomes
Our state gets an A for funding and a D for student outcomes — that’s a pretty bad return on investment — and yet, Shapiro just keeps asking for more money from taxpayers.
By Beth Ann Rosica