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
Beth Ann Rosica: Silence is not violence — why school districts should refrain from political statements
Many of these communications are well-intentioned, but it’s impossible to please all families with any single statement.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Report on racial bias in charter school authorization released
Philadelphia School District investigates why eight of thirteen charters revoked since 2010 were from black-led schools.
By Christina Lengyel
Wrapping up the school director candidate spotlight series
Which issues are driving local school board races? Summing up the submissions from our interview series.
From the Editors
Zane Hensal: My journey running for school board at nineteen
We shouldn’t count out young people in politics.
By Zane Hensal
Howard Schargel: Central Bucks taxpayers could be on the hook for $119 million due to a frequent-flier plaintiff — whose husband wants a seat on the school board
It’s easier to win a lawsuit when you can elect your opponent.
By Howard Schargel
School Director Candidate Spotlight: Nick Braccio — Souderton Area School District
The latest installment of our series of interviews with school director candidates around the region.
From the Editors