
Pa. Democrats propose $3 billion ‘down payment’ for public schools after judge’s ruling
State Sen. Vincent Hughes’ plan includes $2.15 billion in new annual funding and a one-time $1 billion payment for facility repairs.
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In 2019, the gym at Alexander Hamilton was enlivened with a painting done by students alongside a local muralist.
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Philadelphia chess clubs are thriving in this year’s chess tournament
The After School Activities Partnerships held its annual chess tournament for Philadelphia’s public schools.
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Philly schools approve calendars for next 2 years. Here’s what they look like
Officials said moving forward, the district will attempt to start every school year after Labor Day, but that it won’t always be possible due to existing requirements.
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The district claimed community members threatened the firm “in ways that are, at best caustic, and at worst, malicious and false.”
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A group of bilingual trade schools in central Pa. gets $5 million
The Spanish-American Civic Association hopes to secure more funding in the future by demonstrating its success alleviating poverty.
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Awareness of the district’s off-site internship programs could be better, parents and teachers said — but word is starting to spread.
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YEAH Philly creates space for joy and healing in the midst of Philly’s gun violence epidemic
YEAH Philly was formed to provide a space for Black youth to engage and implement teen-led interventions to address community violence.
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Central Bucks School District is considering removing 60 more books from its libraries
The district will review a total of 65 books for “inappropriate” and “sexualized content.” All of the books show up on a book reporting site used by Moms for Liberty.
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Listen 1:34The School District of Philadelphia is expanding its Safe Path program to 12 more schools in an effort to reduce fights and gun violence.
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Listen 3:52The open letter states that Central Bucks School Board is targeting its LGBTQ students.
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Listen 1:28Sporadic and subjective: How Pennsylvania’s religious ‘garb ban’ has impacted teachers
The 100-plus-year-old ban is rooted in anti-Catholic sentiment and was used to prevent a hijab-wearing teacher from working in Philadelphia in the 1990s.
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Listen 2:23How a Kensington school is responding to neighborhood gun violence
With shootings at recent highs in many American cities, some educators are reconsidering the role schools play in preventing and responding to neighborhood gun violence.
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Listen 6:52Win in court doesn’t assure more Pennsylvania school funding
Scholars who have studied school funding litigation in dozens of states say there may be many more steps to come.
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Philly schools will delay classes 2 hours on Monday after Super Bowl
All school buildings will open with a two-hour delay “to ensure the safety of students and staff traveling to school,” School District of Philadelphia officials said.
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