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What do the candidates for Mayor say about the School Reform Commission? – April 10, 2015

Apr 10, 2015

The five candidates vary on their views of the School Reform Commission (SRC): Abraham: does not advocate for the SRC to be removed but…

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What do the candidates for Mayor have to say about City Services and Schools – April 10, 2015

Apr 10, 2015

All of the candidates speak to new ways that the Mayor and City agencies can help public school students. Abraham: calls for the Department…

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What are the candidates for Mayor saying about charter and District accountability? – April 10, 2015

Apr 10, 2015

The five candidates explicitly call for more oversight of district-run and charter schools. Abraham: focuses on accountability measures for teachers that reward success and…

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What are the candidates for Mayor saying about Children’s Issues: Will they increase Pre-K? – April 10, 2015

Apr 10, 2015

Three of the candidates list specific actions they would take to provide access to pre-k to all children in Philadelphia. Abraham: calls for mandatory…

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