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REPORT: Envisioning Good Vision Care for Philadelphia Children – Jul 2011
REPORT: Envisioning Good Vision Care for Philadelphia Children – Jul 2011
A survey of parents and providers revealing surprising insights into the misinformation about vision benefits for ...
Joint Statement to the School Reform Commission Opposing the Closing of 26 Full-Service Kitchens in District Middle and Elementary Schools: Preserving Service of Fresh and Healthy School Meals
Corbett Should Restore Funds For Child Care – Philadelphia Inquirer – July 10, 2011
A number of the decisions Gov. Corbett made in his budget were unsettling, but among the more egregious ...
School District Forced to Scale Back Summer School – PhillyNow – July 7, 2011
Two weeks ago, Philadelphia School District Superintendent Arlene Ackerman urged City Council to give $21 million ...
SRC Meeting As Unreality Show – Philadelphia Public School Notebook – July 6, 2011
As a frequent volunteer at Philadelphia public schools and intern with PCCY, I have had the “pleasure” to attend a ...
Budget Cuts Pose A Threat To Safety In Philadelphia Schools – Philadelphia Inquirer – June 19, 2011
When a fight erupts at Edison High School, staff calls a "code blue," and among those who hurry to the scene to ...
Philadelphia School Superintendent Arlene Ackermans Real Mistake – Philadelphia Inquirer – June 13, 2011
A FUNNY thing happened last week: People got angry at Arlene Ackerman for righting a wrong.
That followed the ...
What About The Students? – Philadelphia Inquirer – June 12, 2011
Philadelphia's school-budget crisis is hardly an anomaly. Across the country, municipalities are proposing ...
Testimony to the School Reform Commission on proposed cuts to the School District of Philadelphia
Concerns Rise Over Leadership Of Philadelphia Schools – Philadelphia Inquirer – June 8, 2011
In City Hall last Thursday afternoon, a select group of officials sat with Mayor Nutter in his office, exchanging ...
Testimony to the Committee on Public Health and Human Services on Council Bill 100011—Lead Ordinance
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