Phila. City Council approves $120 million for schools – 6ABC – June 12, 2014
Philadelphia City Council has given final approval to a bill that will give the school district $120 million in sales tax revenue. While it’s…
Budget shortfalls a cause for concern to Philly students in crowded classrooms – WHYY Newsworks – June 12, 2014
Philadelphia City Council is winding down its budget process, with passage of a capital spending plan Thursday and expected endorsement of an operating budget…
City Council Tries to Tackle Budget Woes – Comcast Sportsnet – June 12, 2014
Parents and students will rally outside a city council meeting where inside, Philadelphia School District leaders and the council will be discussing ways to…
Students, Education Advocates Go To Harrisburg – CBS 3 – June 12, 2014
Read MoreTake action and fair full funding now for PA – Examiner.Com – June 11, 2014
July 1 is the deadline for the Pennsylvania state budget. Corbett is infamous for never calling for an extension. It is already expected that…
Oran por las escuelas desde el Capitolio – Al Dia – June 10, 2014
Líderes religiosos de distintas regiones de Pensilvania llevarán a cabo un servicio de oración para pedir por la recuperación económica de las escuelas durante…
High Quality Pre-K Creates a Happier, Healthier State – The James Project – June 10, 2014
Early childhood education continues to receive growing support from within Pennsylvania. Through the statewide Pre-K for PA campaign, educators and community leaders are not…
High Quality Pre-K Creates a Happier, Healthier State – The James Project – June 10, 2014
Early childhood education continues to receive growing support from within Pennsylvania. Through the statewide Pre-K for PA campaign, educators and community leaders are not…
Just when it can’t get any worse … – The Philadelphia Inquirer – June 9, 2014
The Philadelphia School District crisis has dragged on for so long that the district now appears more crisis than school. Superintendent William Hite has…
Testimony to Philadelphia City Council: School Funding Crisis
Fund the schools and you’ll fix pensions, crime and stabilize struggling neighborhoods.