Far from being “notoriously underfunded,” Pennsylvania public schools receive more funding per student than most schools in the nation.
By Anthony Hennen
Bill McSwain: I’ll get Pennsylvania back on track — whatever it takes
I am the only candidate who can beat Josh Shapiro, and the only conservative outsider who can create true, lasting change in Harrisburg.
By Bill McSwain
Clarice Schillinger: Moms of the midterms
Watching a tyrannical government attempt to destroy our children, their education, and their future was the last straw for many Pennsylvania moms.
By Clarice Schillinger
Kevin Mooney: Bucks County parents unravel Covid-19 policies while boosting school choice proposals
Bucks County parents and taxpayers deserve to be fully informed about the mission of the intermediate units.
By Kevin Mooney
Abhi Samuel: Three opportunities to show courage — and reclaim American values
We’re losing faith in our American values. Yet important opportunities for courage in reclaiming them abound. Here are a few.
By Abhi Samuel
Letter to the Editor: West Chester Area School District promises policy review after political survey
A student-produced survey on political affiliations of students’ parents was distributed school-wide in one West Chester high school. One reader responds.
By Paul Daniels
Taxpayer-funded lobbyists block K-12 education reform
Pennsylvanians may not realize they are paying for lobbyists to act against their interest.
By Kevin Mooney
Parents in Chester County ask courts to remove school board members over mask mandates
Petition alleges board members went beyond their legal authority and that the mandates should have been lifted after the Pa. Supreme Court shot down a statewide school mask mandate.
By Todd Shepherd
Sharon Sedlar: An open letter to the Pennsylvania General Assembly
Pennsylvania parents need your robust support, in word and more importantly in deed, for the improvement and advancement of education for all of our children.
By Sharon Sedlar
Catholic school parents, teachers challenge recruiting allegations in federal civil rights suit
“This was about putting kids first,” say parents suing the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Organization, which has determined that a series of school transfers were done in violation of rules against athletic recruiting.
By Kevin Mooney