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  					REGISTER NOW  for the   2016 PA Principals Association  State Conference October 30 – November 1   The Penn Stater Conference Center HotelState College, Pennsylvania Please Note: Advance Registration is Now… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Pursuant to section 1216.1 of the Public School Code, 24 P.S. § 12-1261.1, the Educator Discipline Fee currently added to all applications for certification will be increased to $100 effective… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Congress has made a late, bipartisan push to reauthorize the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act, which governs vocational and other programs that teach workforce and career-related skills…. Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Make no mistake: There is a civil war going on in the black community. On one side are charter school operators, foundations run by billionaires and school choice movement leaders… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Caroline Pollock Bilicki felt uneasy about the new education program introduced this year at her children’s Chicago school. Summit Basecamp, built with the help of Facebook engineers, was billed as… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					On September 28, 2016, the Pennsylvania Senate introduced and adopted Senate Resolution 439 (Sen. Pat Vance, R-31), recognizing October 2016 as “National Principals Month” in Pennsylvania. Join the Pennsylvania Principals… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The 2016 National Distinguished Principals, as named by the National Association of Elementary School Principals, were honored October 7 at an awards banquet in Washington, D.C. Paul M. Healey, Ph.D.,… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					For years, Pennsylvania’s generally high immunization rates have stood out as particularly poor on one set of measures — vaccination coverage of children enrolled in kindergarten. That outlier status suddenly changed… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					There is a looming teacher shortage in Pennsylvania. And lawmakers want to slash retirement benefits that offer educators a secure, middle-class retirement. Click here for full article. Source: Delaware County… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Everybody involved in K-12 education knows that new teachers tend to need a lot of extra support. What they may not fully grasp, however, is just how many http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2016/10/05/new-teachers-make-up-a-significant-segment.html new… Read More