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Gov. Tom Wolf and legislative leaders this week agreed on a “framework” for a state budget with hopes for a full spending plan by Thanksgiving. The…
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The difference between a worker who has a high school diploma and one who doesn’t may have a larger impact on the economy than some may realize. Each…
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One hundred seventy-five school leaders, education experts and other stakeholders from across the country recently convened in Pittsburgh at the Digital…
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Researchers believe negative racial identities in black students might be contributing to the racial achievement gap, which in Pennsylvania amounts to…
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Throughout Pennsylvania parents of elementary and middle school students are opening their mailboxes today to find standardized test scores for their…
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Twenty Pittsburgh Public Schools welcomed hordes of excited and apprehensive kindergartners on Thursday with Freddy the Frog, a green frog mascot…
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Pennsylvania law requires school districts train teachers and other staff members to report suspected child abuse, but those laws don't cover every aspect…
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Hearing about incidents of student-teacher fraternization does not surprise David Campbell, a 40-year veteran of teaching.“[I]t’s the natural kind of…
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Pittsburgh Public Schools Summer Dreamers Academy is one of four programs in the U.S. to win the 2015 New York Life Excellence in Summer Learning Award.…
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Ten percent of children in schools have reported being involved in student-teacher fraternization. While these interactions have been around for decades,…