Shapiro funds school breakfasts without legislative authorization, Senate Appropriations Chairman says.
By Christen Smith
Beth Ann Rosica: Despite recent changes, Upper Darby High School is in shambles
Lowered standards and start time changes at the high school may have been well-intentioned, but attendance and test scores continue to be shockingly bad.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Philadelphia School District walks back professional development course on the so-called ‘genocide’ in Gaza
After complaints, the course on the ‘genocide in Gaza and the West Bank’ is no longer among the district’s offerings for educators.
By Todd Shepherd
Beth Ann Rosica: Standardized test scores are published – as soon as the election is over.
The department said that the timing was coincidental, but it proved convenient for some school board incumbents.
By Beth Ann Rosica
State universities secure funding, with a catch
The funding came at lower levels than the governor wished, and with requirements of financial transparency.
By Anthony Hennen
Beth Ann Rosica: Who are the real extremists in education?
What progressives call “extreme” are really mainstream views that no one would have questioned five years ago.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Dana Hunter: Similarities and differences on the ballot next week
My opponent and I aren’t completely different — but the differences matter.
By Dana Hunter
Teacher concerns rise as West Chester District embraces unproven learning program
Some teachers see SEL as “outside of their realm” or “just one more thing.”
By Beth Ann Rosica
State Senate advances bill to give parents the power to opt in or out of explicit content in school libraries
Senator Ryan Aument’s bill does not remove books from school library shelves, but gives parents power to choose what their kids can access.
By Olivia DeMarco
Guy Ciarrocchi: We believed colleges were harming America. Now, everyone knows it.
Penn leads the way — in failing.
By Guy Ciarrocchi