Neshaminy School District suggested that they would consider the problem, while a North Penn board member lashed out with partisan rhetoric.
By Beth Ann Rosica
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Neshaminy School District suggested that they would consider the problem, while a North Penn board member lashed out with partisan rhetoric.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Abington School District raised taxes despite running surpluses in previous years.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Whatever the problems are in public education, it’s not that taxpayers don’t pay enough. What matters more is how we spend it.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Moving money around to avoid giving the voters a say on taxes is technically legal, but far from ethical.
By Beth Ann Rosica
At least a dozen school districts in Pennsylvania exploited a legal loophole to avoid a referendum on tax increases.
By Anthony Hennen
A government program that helps children, parents, and educators, while saving the taxpayer money.
by Guy Ciarrocchi
The policy debate in the battleground county has expanded from school district meetings to the pages of the Inquirer.
by Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania’s Open Records law is a powerful tool for transparency — one that local governments resist as hard as they can.
By Kevin Mooney
Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union spend 80 percent of members’ dues on administration, politics, and lobbying, an analysis shows.
By David Osborne
Beth Ann and Clarice review the top education issues of 2022 and what we might expect in 2023. From masking to midterms to abysmal academic achievement results to transparency, 2022 revealed a myriad of issues impacting high quality education for our children.