我们如何逐步争取学校资金-2018年11月9日

Escalate the fight for public school funding

Our students are in classrooms that are underfunded and overcrowded. Teachers are paying out of pocket and picking up the slack. And public education is suffering.

In the wake of the mid-term elections, PCCY urges you to join the movement working to make sure public schools are fully funded. The Communities United for Our Students’ Future Summit will bring together local school and community leaders on November 17, 2018 to lead the fight for greater state investment in public education. 

The Summit will be held at American Reading Company, 201 South Gulf Road, in King of Prussia.

Join us and:

  • Rally with local and statewide change makers leading the fight for school funding
  • Bring home a toolkit to build support and spur action for funding for your schools

The Summit is sponsored by PA学校的工作, of which PCCY is a leading member. We are calling for:

  • K-12公共教育的资金大量增加,包括:基础,特殊,职业和技术教育。
  • 不依赖于削减其他学区当前资金的资金增加。
  • 使用国家的公平资金公式作为弥合资金缺口的机制。
  • 学区保持对教育经费决定的地方控制。

Sign up for the Summit and become a PA Schools Work Advocacy Leader at paschoolswork.org 或电子邮件 info@paschoolswork.org.

Local leaders like you are assembling at 8 simultaneous regional summits across PA on November 17th to fight for public education. Will you be there?

JOIN US on November 17th at American Reading Company [201 S Gulph Rd] at King of Prussia!

LEARN MORE & REGISTER HERE

 

Two day care workers in Missouri were charged with felonies after video footage showed they had organized a “fight club” for preschoolers because the kids “were bored.”

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Affordable art and an irresistible cause!

The fantastic folks at High Spirits will donate 50% of all sales of their amazing art offerings to PCCY! High Spirits features works from over 30 artists, all of which are priced below $100.

See you at Fairmont House for their opening reception on Dec 7th, at 6pm!

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Philly elementary school students received special civics lessons last month when they were given the opportunity to ask questions to both gubernatorial candidates last month, thanks to the Rendell Center for Civics and Civic Engagement.  

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