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Countering GOP Proposal To End Public Service Loan Forgiveness, PA Rep. Pushes Bill To Strengthen ItAfter abandoning plans to end the tax deduction for student loans, Republicans in the U.S. House are moving forward with a highly partisan proposal that…
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Pennsylvania's highest court is reviving a lawsuit that says the state is failing in its obligation to provide an adequate education to public school…
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The tension between charter school advocates and those who support traditional schools often comes down to money. Charters are public and funded by tax…
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Pennsylvania law mandates school districts submit preliminary budgets by the last day of May, and several Superintendents across the state used…
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In a follow-up to its School Money series, the NPR Ed Team reports on three states that have, in recent weeks, made news for big challenges to their school funding systems: Texas, Arizona and Kansas.
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A current funding lawsuit alleges that Pennsylvania has broken its constitutional obligation to provide a "thorough and efficient" education. We'll talk…
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A current funding lawsuit alleges that Pennsylvania has broken its constitutional obligation to provide a "thorough and efficient" education. We'll talk…
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Hundreds of teachers, parents and alumni attended a Penn Hills School District board meeting Tuesday night, to protest a decision to furlough more than 40…
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School superintendents holding out hope for an end to the state budget impasse may have to accept closing their doors, state Budget Secretary Randy…
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Legislative leaders and the Wolf administration said Monday they have a rough map to reach a final budget deal by Thanksgiving.“This is the first time I…