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Education

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Court battle brewing between Philly schools, teachers union

In response to having its contract unilaterally terminated, the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers filed several legal actions Friday. ...

11 years ago

Students get support from passing motorists on South Broad Street during an Oct. 8
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Debating teacher insurance costs is a distraction from the big picture

The “big picture” problem with debating in the press about who pays what for Philadelphia teacher health insurance costs is t ...

11 years ago

Teachers and their supporters turned out in force before Thursday's meeting to protest the SRC's termination of their contract. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)

Philly SRC listens to anger for hours, after thousands protest contract cancellation

For nearly three hours Thursday night, the School Reform Commission listened to harsh and bitter criticism of its move last week to cance ...

11 years ago

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Mhsin Tisdale anxiously waits to hear his daughter's name called at the Walter Palmer Lottery Thursday. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

After founder loses court case, 600 students face expulsion from Palmer charter

Usually, charter schools hold lotteries to decide who will attend. But one school held a lottery Thursday evening to find out who will ha ...

11 years ago

Philly schools commissioner Simms defends her action at film screening [video]

Thursday night will be the first Philadelphia School Reform Commission meeting since it terminated the teachers contract in a surprise me ...

11 years ago

Governor Tom Corbett during an interview at the WHYY studio (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Listen: 7 minutes with Gov. Corbett on education spending and competing priorities

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett came to WHYY studios Friday to answer a wide array of questions from various reporters during an hourlong v ...

11 years ago

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A mural at Neshaminy High School depicts the school mascot

Journalists back Neshaminy students’ refusal to print mascot name in school paper

The national spotlight is once again shining on the student editors of Neshaminy High School and, specifically, the word “Redskins. ...

11 years ago

Students protest on behalf of their teachers during a demonstration at the Philadelphia High School of the Creative and Performing Arts. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Health care concessions a tough pill to swallow for city teachers

Speech and language pathologist Sonya Brintnall has been dreaming lately of the Pacific Northwest. “I used to live in Oregon ...

11 years ago

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Philly parents complaints not about curriculum, says Pa. education head

With resources stripped to bare-bones levels, parents in the Philadelphia school district filed more than ...

11 years ago

Nearly 200 students refused to go to school at Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts, demonstrating on behalf of their teachers. (Emma Lee/WHYY)

Students take to the streets to protest termination of Philly teachers contract [photos]

Philadelphia students refused to attend classes at some district high schools Wednesday morning to express solidarity with teachers who t ...

11 years ago

What are parents saying about termination of Philly teachers contract?

By unanimously voting to terminate the Philadelphia teachers union contract Monday, the School Reform Commission sent shock waves through ...

11 years ago

Retired teacher Lisa Haver denounced the SRC decision to restructure teacher health benefits without first receiving public input. (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

Outrage over SRC dissolution of Philly teachers contract

A cry of “shame” was heard from the audience as the School Reform Commission announced Monday, during a suddenly scheduled me ...

11 years ago

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Education Dept awards $75M in innovation grants

The Education Department has awarded $75 million to 24 colleges and universities to foster innovation in college value and efficiency. ...

11 years ago

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Fallout of Pa. cheating scandal continues with charges against two Philly principals

Early in the morning, before anyone else arrived, former Communications Technical High School principal Barbara McCreery would sit in her ...

11 years ago

Quaris Carter, 38, was told by his Community College of Philadelphia sociology professor to ride SEPTA's 23 bus from Center City through North Philadelphia to Chestnut Hill and read a book by famed sociologist Elijah Anderson's book 'Code of the Street.' (Kimberly Paynter/WHYY)

From armed robbery to criminology: A Philadelphia Community College success story

When he was 35, Quaris Carter arrived in North Philadelphia as a stranger to the East Coast, carrying two garbage bags of clothes and bar ...

11 years ago

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