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  					Much of the debate in Harrisburg this summer has been centered on how Pennsylvania should overcome its $2.2 billion deficit. But, as usual, there has also been a great deal… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The ESSA State Plan and related materials are now available on the PDE web site at http://www.education.pa.gov/K-12/ESSA/Pages/default.aspx#tab-1 Below is the press release issued on 08/02/2017: PDE Announces ESSA Consolidated State… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					While future teachers might not receive as lucrative a pension as those guaranteed to today’s school employees, experts who make a living providing clients with financial advice contend the plan… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Gov. Wolf himself has largely stayed out of the fray, instead choosing to call certain legislative leaders for private discussions. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Aug. 3, 2017 Full story
          
          
  				
            
  					The Pennsylvania Department of Education will unveil a new school quality metric in 2018 — dubbed the Future Ready PA Index — that it believes will foster a more holistic… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					An Allegheny County school district will allow students to use restrooms corresponding to their “consistently and uniformly asserted gender identity” in settling a federal lawsuit brought last year by three… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Basic education funding for 2017-18 is increasing by $100 million statewide. Meanwhile, pension payments for districts are rising by $144 million. That imbalance, which ultimately shrinks money for the classroom,… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The study, which scored the country’s public school systems based on safety and quality, ranked the commonwealth 16th out of 50 states, plus District of Columbia. Its overall score was… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					An organization created by state law to offer medical malpractice insurance is threatening to sue if Pennsylvania state government tries to take $200 million from it. Associated Press, July 31,… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Act 126 of 2012 (“Child Abuse Recognition and Reporting Training”) amended the Public School Code of 1949 to mandate that all school entities and independent contractors of school entities provide… Read More