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 Students, faculty and staff gathered at  Rosemont College learned of the 'Our Tuition Promise' initiative in which tuition will be reduced by 43 percent starting next year (Courtesy of Rosemont College)

Rosemont College slashes tuition sticker price, actual savings may vary

College tuition prices continue to steadily rise faster than just about anything. Running against that trend, Rosemont College has decide ...

10 years ago

 Philadelphia School District headquarters at Broad and Spring Garden streets. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Philly’s bid to outsource substitute teachers falters through first week of classes

The Philadelphia School District’s push to outsource substitute teaching services has thus far been a major disappointment. ...

10 years ago

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Keith Gray supervises his grandson's homework. Little Keith will be a first grader at Blaine Elementary this fall. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
K-12
Philadelphia

Part Three: Redemption

The turnaround at Blaine Elementary turns out to be more about momentum than test scores.

10 years ago

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Rosalinda Harris worries that her son's medical needs aren't being met at Blaine Elementary. Her son,Chance Nelson,11, was born with a heart defect. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
K-12
Philadelphia

Part Two: The Critic

A mother worries that the faculty’s dedication and hard work just won’t be enough to keep her medically fragile son safe. Tha ...

10 years ago

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Teacher Andrew Brooking works with students at Blaine Elementary School. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
K-12
Philadelphia

Part One: The Big Shakeup

In 2014, a group of passionate faculty members took a big gamble to improve Blaine Elementary. Would it work?

10 years ago

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Philly educators cautious, optimistic as new year begins

Philadelphia School District students will arrive for the first day of classes Tuesday morning. Educators are cautiously optimisti ...

10 years ago

Students arrive at Blaine Elementary School. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

‘Turnaround’ radio documentary

Kevin McCorry documents a year he spent tracking the progress of the chronically low-performing James G. Blaine Elementary School in Strawberry Mansion section of North Philly

10 years ago

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 Students sit outside at West Chester University (Sara Hoover/WHYY)

Pennsylvania’s state universities OK four more labor contracts; no deal with teachers yet

Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education’s board of governors has approved new contracts with four of its labor unions ...

10 years ago

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A Change in Leadership

What kind of leadership is required to meet the challenges we face locally and globally? What if we looked at leadership in a new way th ...

Air Date: September 4, 2015

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 Dr. Marguerite Weber takes her new students on a tour of the college campus on their first day in her new degree completion program at Cabrini College in Radnor, Pa. The students range from 21 to 52 and come from all walks of life in pursuit of finishing their college degree. (Emily Cohen/for NewsWorks)

‘Comebackers’ get help from Graduate! Philadelphia on quest to finish college degree

More than 1 million adults in Pennsylvania started college but never earned their degree. About 380,000 of them are living in the Greater ...

10 years ago

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Audit flags $30M in grants, loans given out by Cheyney University

Auditors have found that Cheyney University of Pennsylvania didn’t document the eligibility of students before giving them nearly $ ...

10 years ago

Mastery charter grows its network with North Philly ‘turnaround of a turnaround’

Scholar Academies operates one of the highest-performing charter schools in Philadelphia, Young Scholars Charter School. So when t ...

10 years ago

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 Bucks County school district borders (Eric Walter/WHYY)

Lower Bucks’ Morrisville district starting another school year on its own

UPDATED Morrisville School Board president Damon Miller likens his predicament to being uncool at a middle-school ...

10 years ago

UPDATED: Delco judge nixes cuts to Chester-Upland charter spending

UPDATED 11:30 a.m. Delaware County Judge Chad Kenney Tuesday rejected the key piece of Gov. Wolf’s plan to ...

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 Two Philadelphia principals fired for their roles in a standardized test cheating scandal, Michelle Burns (top) and Marla Travis-Curtis, have won favorable arbitration rulings. (Portraits via social media. Background <a href=photo via ShutterStock) " title="principals-reinstated" width="1" height="1"/>

Philly principals fired in test cheating win back jobs through arbitration

Two principals fired by the Philadelphia School District in the wake of the statewide standardized test cheating scandal have won favorab ...

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