
Education
Labor Secretary Gilliam named graduate dean at Delaware State University
Delaware Secretary of Labor Dr. Patrice Gilliam-Johnson has decided to join Delaware State University as the Dean of Graduate, Adult, and Continuing Studies.
7 years ago
Report calls for overhaul of Pa. charter law
Pa.'s 20-year-old charter law has been criticized by every side of the political aisle. A new report from Public Citizens for Children and Youth offers ideas for change.
7 years ago
Listen 1:47A three-part series on Pa.'s Lakeside School and innovative approaches to trauma-informed education.
7 years ago
Expanded breakfast program has led to a spike in attendance, Philly school district says
"Grab and go" meals and alternatives to eating in the cafeteria boost participation.
7 years ago
Once marred by violence, a North Philly schoolyard now blossoms
Six years after a man was gunned down on the playground at Alexander McClure Elementary School, an effort to adorn the building with colorful mosaics is underway.
7 years ago
Listen 1:46Smart Talk: Challenges and changes to rural education in Pennsylvania
Keystone Crossroads’ Kevin McCorry travelled throughout rural Pa. to learn about the students, educators and families that struggle to provide a promising education.
7 years ago
Philly to spend $6M to connect disadvantaged youths to jobs
The program will use state money to provide workforce training to 1,000 who already receive some form of government support.
7 years ago
The Philly school choice system no one is talking about
Every year, thousands of Philadelphia families choose a traditional public school outside their neighborhood. So is that a good thing, a bad thing or something else?
7 years ago
Listen 5:42ACLU gets school to rescind Muslim student’s suspension for wearing kufi
The American Civil Liberties Union of Delaware recently intervened to have a school overturn the suspension of a 10th grade Muslim student.
7 years ago
New documentary traces history of Delaware State University
A partnership between the Delaware Humanities Forum and the Welfare Foundation is bringing the history of Delaware State University to life.
7 years ago
UD scientist has major role in discovering long-lost military airmen
A serendipitous meeting in 2013 on the Pacific island of Palau culminated in the recent burial of an airman who died during a World War II combat mission.
7 years ago
Listen 2:06Heating problems in Philly schools rise as temperatures plunge
Philadelphia School District facilities workers have been on the job since Christmas to fix faulty heating units. It's a $70M problem.
7 years ago
Mandarin magic in Delaware K-5 classrooms
Foreign language has been a staple of high school education for years, but in Delaware, more than 1,000 Delaware elementary students spend half their day learning in Chinese.
7 years ago
Listen 5:09Philly schools looking for an #AttendanceHero
The School District of Philadelphia wants to know how you get your kids up and out in the morning.
7 years ago
Rural Pa. public schools look to break cycle of struggle, welfare, and addiction in the Northwest
Titusville’s story is echoed across many towns in Pennsylvania, where a solid middle-class workforce was once sustained by no more than a high school degree.
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