
Education
News on school policies and education reform with stories from the classroom and beyond
Advocates say the state lacks transparency on school drinking water quality and attempts to remove lead contamination.
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Listen 0:56Report: Many Pennsylvania school districts fail to address environmental hazards
Schools in southeastern Pennsylvania fail short on testing and remediating mold and lead.
2 days ago
Listen 1:02Central Bucks school board holds public hearings on termination of superintendent, principal
The administrators were placed on leave earlier this year following abuse allegations in a special education classroom at Jamison Elementary School.
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Kensington library offers alternative while public libraries are closed
The Simple Library gives Kensington residents a space to read and gather, with plans for student book clubs during school year.
4 days ago
Philadelphia teachers will be present for first day of school, but September walkout looms
The teachers union and school district have made progress on some issues, but the union head said teachers are prepared to walk if a deal isn’t reached.
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Listen 1:07Study spells out impact of Pennsylvania private, independent colleges on their communities
The state’s independent, private colleges contributed more than $29 billion to local communities in 2024, according to a report they commissioned.
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As building gets demolished, community celebrates legacy of Camden’s Eastside High School
The demolition ceremony marked the beginning of a soon-to-be-built new building, which will open in 2029.
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Listen 1:08The city teachers union said it is prepared to strike as the two sides continue to negotiate a new contract.
2 weeks ago
School closures loom over Pittsburgh and Philly. How they want to handle middle school differs.
District officials in both cities say it is more difficult to offer rigorous and expanded courses in under-enrolled schools.
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Montgomery County is holding a back-to-school drive for families in need
Residents, businesses and organizations can donate new school supplies through August 22.
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Listen 0:46Pennsylvania universities cutting costs through layoffs, mergers to meet financial challenge
The belt-tightening follows drops in the number of college-age students, federal fund cuts and higher costs. Ten universities have closed or merged since 2016.
3 weeks ago
Listen 1:39As back-to-school season nears, Philly teacher shortages remain
Philly has a need for more certified teachers. Experts say a solution is multifaceted.
3 weeks ago