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  					Pennsylvanians can now see which schools across the commonwealth are participating in a free COVID-19 testing program created earlier this year by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. On Wednesday, the… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Gov. Tom Wolf is vowing to immediately appeal a Commonwealth Court ruling that voids the state mandate requiring students, teachers and staff to wear face masks in Pennsylvania’s schools. Click… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Pennsylvania’s requirement that teachers and school students and staff must wear masks to guard against COVID-19 is invalid because the official who issued it lacked authority to do so, a… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The pandemic struggles of big cities in the northeast have been well documented. At present, case rates in the region are falling. School districts that serve rural and suburban communities in… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Expanded technology. New staffing options. More community partnerships. A new window into students’ lives outside of school walls. Those are some of the developments elementary school principals saw over the… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					Governor Tom Wolf today announced the intention to return the commonwealth’s K-12 school mask requirement to local leaders on January 17, 2022. Upon the expiration of the statewide mandate, local school… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The Pennsylvania Principals Association is seeking principals and educators to write an article for the winter 2022 issue of its award-winning magazine, The Pennsylvania Administrator.  This issue does not have… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) and NAESP Foundation recently launched Leaders We Need Now (LWNN), a series of three research briefs on how the unprecedented crises and… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					A trial set to start this week in Harrisburg could change how Pennsylvania funds its public schools in what advocates say would be a more equitable manner. But opponents contend that… Read More
          
          
  				
            
  					The ongoing pandemic didn’t cause the national shortage of bus drivers, it aggravated a trend growing for years, industry professionals say. Part-time pay, a staggered workday, and a burdensome process… Read More