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5 Things You Need to Know About Kids in Southeastern Pennsylvania
The Annie E. Casey Foundation just released its 2015 Kids Count Data Book. Here are 5 takeaways about children in ...
Lawmakers Earn Incomplete Grades for Work on Budget for Schools
Parents and School Officials Urge Lawmakers to Approve $410 Million in New State Funding for Education
POTTSTOWN, ...
WHY HIGH-QUALITY PRE-K INVESTMENTS CAN’T WAIT- July 20th, 2015
About 140,000 children will be born in Pennsylvania this year, and they’ll be preschool age in 2018. Those young ...
Pitting schools against fracking tax is a losing strategy – July 17, 2015
Budget Impasse Pits Little Kids Against Big Natural Gas
What’s more important: restoring cuts to schools or ...
Childwatch Newsletter – July 2015
The latest edition of Childwatch focuses on PCCY’s recent report showing the barriers thousands of Pennsylvania ...
What Does The Latest Poll Say? – July 10, 2015
What Does The Latest Poll Say?
Yesterday households across the state received an email from some Republican House ...
‘School Play’ Highlights Lack of Education Funding in Pennsylvania – The Vantage Times – July 9, 2015
A play written about school funding has turned a political topic into a personal one.
Playwright Arden Kass ...
SDP announces $30 million to improve early literacy – Al Dia – July 9, 2015
The School District of Philadelphia, The Lenfest Foundation and the William Penn Foundation announced a collective ...
Bartram High cut their visual arts program. What does this mean for students? – July 2, 2015
The Inquirer printed an article about Bartram High School being forced to cut their art class due to budget ...
Nutter names Commission on Universal Pre-K – The Philadelphia Inquirer – June 30, 2015
Mayor Nutter announced Tuesday the members of a new Commission on Universal Pre-Kindergarten, who will look at the ...
New Commission on Universal Pre-K launched – The Philadelphia Daily News – July 1, 2015
MAYOR NUTTER yesterday introduced the members of a new commission tasked with devising a plan to expand the city's ...
Philadelphia’s universal pre-K commission begins work – WHYY Newsworks – June 30, 2015
Philadelphia's push to make quality preschool available citywide has taken another step with the inaugural meeting ...
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