Democratic State Senators Collett and Saval Push for AAPI Curriculum in Pennsylvania Schools
The effort to ensure the state’s “education system reflects all of our peoples’ histories” hopes, in part, to combat rising bigotry against this community.
The effort to ensure the state’s “education system reflects all of our peoples’ histories” hopes, in part, to combat rising bigotry against this community.
Access to abortion in Pennsylvania could be decided in Delaware County’s May 16 special election.
Having devoted a good portion of her career to public education, Smith is running for a third term to ensure that every student receives a quality education.
The last minute addition to tonight’s meeting agenda includes a potential contract with the right-wing Vermilion Education, a business with very little experience that was recently rejected by a school district in Florida.
Both the Respect Life Committee of Saint Peter Catholic Church in Coatesville and the Archdiocese of Philadelphia have endorsed and promoted the event.
Attuned to student and teacher challenges, Reynolds knows the value of being empowered to speak up for others and, if given the chance, plans to do exactly that.
Fitzpatrick, the former co-chair of the Task Force for Combating Antisemitism, accepted $27,806 from Harlan Crow.
Event-goers will learn simple and easy changes to “green” day-to-day living that will improve the health of the planet.
Preparing students for success while mending a fractured community guides Foley’s plan to rehabilitate the District’s reputation for educational excellence.
The nonpartisan voting rights organization wants everyone in the county to be registered, educated, engaged and active voters.
The closure is expected to have a profound impact on the journalistic and cultural landscape — in particular, public radio and TV stations in small communities across the United States.
Naomi is a Pennsbury High School graduate and rising junior at the University of Pittsburgh. She has written 21 articles for us so far, with more on the way.
Doylestown’s Olcay Ayata, a Turkish-American Muslim, feels unwelcome and unsafe — even as a citizen.
After covering weeks of abductions and disappearances of immigrants at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City starting on May 29, I remain stupefied that I am witnessing the harvesting of human beings in real time, writes photojournalist Michael Nigro.