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Delaware

Del. test scores show too many students behind in math, English

Delaware students made incremental gains and losses this year in both English and math, and mostly lost ground in science, according to r ...

8 years ago

Speak Easy
K-12
Philadelphia

Solving summer learning loss on the court and in the classroom

The term “summer slide” may conjure images of water parks or amusement rides. Unfortunately, however, it describes a serious ...

8 years ago

Income Inequality
New Jersey
Real Estate

In Camden, a castle under siege

This October, Camden is poised to experience a loss as devastating to the troubled city’s spirit as a funeral for one of its many m ...

8 years ago

 Dr. Shlomy Kattan, senior director of the Adult Literacy XPRIZE, says the $7 million award will target the most underserved learners. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

XPrize finalists for best literacy app to test ideas in Philly, Dallas and L.A.

Philadelphia will be the proving ground for a series of apps designed to help adult learners become fully literate. XPRIZE — the ...

8 years ago

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Students actively partispate in thoughtful disussion throughout the day, learning about the differences between fact and opinion and ways to embelish their own written stories. Teachers in the Parks (TIPS) began in 2004 when Matt Hathaway noticed a need, and desire, from his own students to continue learning during the Summer break. TIPS focuses on Maths and Sciences to keep elementary students engaged and stimulated during the months between school years and takes away the constraints of traditional classrooms, opting for the freedom the parks systems can offer. (Emily Cohen for NewsWorks)

Summer school with no walls keeps kids engaged, active [photos]

The mention of summer school might conjure images of students stuck inside on beautiful days and kids upset at their parents for forcing ...

8 years ago

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Will Pa. public universities experiment by charging different tuition?

The 14 state-owned universities that make up the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education all charge the same tuition — but a cons ...

8 years ago

 Lucas Gonzalez (left) and Omaury Negron play Minecraft. (Avi Wolfman-Arent/WHYY)

Philly tapping into ‘Minecraft’ to build up long-term funding for schools

This September, as many as 2,000 young gamers will flock to University of The Sciences in West Philadelphia for what’s being billed ...

8 years ago

 Chancellor Frank Brogan will step down in September from his role overseeing the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education.  (AP)

After four years, head of Pa. higher ed retiring

The head of the system overseeing Pennsylvania’s 14 state-owned universities intends to step down September 1st.  Chanc ...

8 years ago

 Savannah and Layla in the kitchen of the family’s Kensington home. (Jessica Kourkounis/For Keystone Crossroads)
Schooled
K-12
Pennsylvania

A Fighter Since Birth: The story of Savannah Zayas — part one

By seventh grade, Savannah was already in danger of becoming a casualty of the North Philly streets; she’s endured horrific childho ...

Air Date: July 19, 2017

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 In her after school job, Savannah gravitates towards working with the children. (Jessica Kourkounis/For Keystone Crossroads)
Schooled
K-12
Pennsylvania

Be Somebody: The story of Savannah Zayas — part two

Savannah enters high school eager to defy the odds. She’s determined not to follow the path of her mother, who dropped out of the v ...

Air Date: July 19, 2017

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 Walking down her block, Savannah beams with pride on graduation day. (Jessica Kourkounis/For Keystone Crossroads)
Schooled
K-12
Pennsylvania

Don't Call it the Badlands: The Story of Savannah Zayas — part three

Savannah’s attendance record holds her back at school, threatening her chances of graduating. A dedicated group of teachers, mentor ...

Air Date: July 19, 2017

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Savannah Zayas and her daughter Layla
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‘Schooled’ with Savannah

Guests: Savannah Zayas, Kevin McCorry, Maura Bernt, Sydney Coffin High school is already stressful and confusing ...

Air Date: July 19, 2017

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Savannah Zayas and her daughter Layla play at Cione Playground in Kensington on June 29, 2016. Savannah doesn't take Layla to parks in her own neighborhood. (Jessica Kourkounis/ For Keystone Crossroads)
Schooled
K-12
Philadelphia

Schooled: Season One Trailer

Don't Call it the Badlands: The Story of Savannah Zayas

Air Date: July 18, 2017

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Cheyney faculty, students relieved it won’t be merged, but still concerned

After a ...

8 years ago

 Harold Pritchett teaches his class in social and emotional learning at Warner Elementary School. Warner is one of six high-poverty schools in Wilmington that are struggling to improve after being targeted for possible closure in 2014 by then-Gov. Jack Markell. (Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Delaware
K-12

At Wilmington elementary school, improvement is hard but a priority [video]

Low-performing, high-poverty Warner Elementary School was one of six in Wilmington to receive an ultimatum in 2014: improve or face closure.

8 years ago

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