Pennsylvania kids need our help to get a quality education, but Gov. Shapiro turns his back on them.
By Rep. Martina White
Beth Ann Rosica: Lifeline scholarships, a possible solution for the teacher shortage
The bipartisan scholarship proposal could also have positive effects on teacher hiring and retention.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Guy Ciarrocchi: Why won’t suburban progressives trust urban parents to pick their kids’ schools
Their kids are already getting a good education. Why not let others have the same options?
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Philly lawmaker again crosses aisle to support school vouchers
Cracks begin to show in House Democrats’ fragile majority.
By Christen Smith
Guy Ciarrocchi: The new Lifeline Scholarships debate — Democrat vs. Democrat!
The rift in the Democrat Party is growing, and the fate of children across the commonwealth hangs in the balance.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Terry Tracy: Matt Bradford’s dishonest op-ed shows where the Democratic leader’s real priorities lie
A pious essay about “political gamesmanship” can’t disguise the fact that the House Majority Leader’s poor leadership hurts those who need it most.
By Terry Tracy
Ryan Boyer: Could I-95 be a model for fixing schools?
We came together to get a tough job done when I-95 collapsed. Can we do the same for our crumbling education system?
By Ryan Boyer
Guy Ciarrocchi: Lifeline Scholarship opponents fear it will work
Legislators opposed to the plan try to stop it because they know too many people will like it.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
From the Editors: Shapiro caves on school funding, trust drops in Harrisburg
House Democrats pull the rug out from Republicans and Governor Shapiro in back-door budget dealings.
By the Editors
Meek Mill among 65 endorsing Lifeline Scholarships
The Philadelphia rapper and activist added his voice to the many calling for the program supported by Governor Shapiro and Harrisburg Republicans.
By Christen Smith