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An interview with Mary Filardo, a parent activist who successfully fought for better school facilities in D.C., highlights the Philadelphia education community’s challenges.
Addressing “enrollment trends that have created financial and operational inefficiencies” at Philly schools is imperative, ...
The Little Rock School District is seeking public comment on a proposed School Board zone map which, once approved, will determine where the newly established seven board zones are and which ...
The on-duty officer, 68, was shot multiple times when a driver flagged him down to report an incident on I-95, and someone in a third vehicle opened fire, police say.
PHILADELPHIA (WPHL) — The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania filed criminal charges Thursday against the School District of Philadelphia. Prosecutors allege ...
Philadelphia’s public schools have been plagued by environmental issues, including lead, mold, and asbestos. The district is now under investigation by the Department of Justice over required ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The summer slide is very real, and it's top of mind at the Philadelphia School District. That's why, on Tuesday, they announced registration for their summer learning programs.
(TNS) — The Philadelphia School District is launching a pilot program to train teachers and administrators on how best to integrate artificial intelligence in city schools, an initiative its ...
Following the letter, the School District of Philadelphia released a statement reaffirming its commitment to creating safe, welcoming spaces for students and families.
The Philadelphia School District is reallocating millions of dollars to stop “leveling,” a process in which teachers are shifted from classrooms based on the school’s enrollment needs.
The School District of Philadelphia announced Tuesday that it will be ending its practice of leveling, a process that moved educators early in the school years based on enrollment.