LISTEN: The School Board Wars, Part 1 – focusing on CBSD
Over the past year in the U.S., meetings of the bodies have seen heated fights between parents over the country’s most polarizing issues.
Over the past year in the U.S., meetings of the bodies have seen heated fights between parents over the country’s most polarizing issues.
School board president Hunter, you and your colleagues Ring and Vlasblom have no place on a school board. The children of Central Bucks
There was a surprising instance of “hive mind” last Friday, when high school teachers at Harry S. Truman School in Levittown, Bucks County,
What are your school board meetings showing students other than adults out of control? School board members seem buffaloed by the notion of
By translating Central Buck’s diversity and inclusion program (meant to ensure that students and faculty are fair to all races and religions) into
Bridget O’Connell was given the award by the Pennsylvania Association of School Administrators. A Bucks County superintendent has been named the 2022 Pennsylvania
With more wins possible. Back to School PA — a political action committee borne out of a mother’s frustrations with school boards refusing
The Great School Board Meeting Disruptions of 2021 have indeed felt novel over the last year, but what has been going on in
by Stephen Caruso, Pennsylvania Capital-StarOctober 21, 2021 *This story was updated at 3:35 p.m. on Thursday, 10/21/21 with comment from the Wolf administration.
He is also enlisting FBI, AFT, ICE, DEA, and U.S. Marshals Service agents to assist in his plans to purge the city of its homeless population and crack down on crime.
“When communities lose access to independent journalism, transparency erodes, civic engagement declines, and government becomes less accountable to the people it serves,” said Rabb.
Chester County state Rep. Paul Friel is the prime sponsor of the Pennsylvania’s Officer Visibility Act and the proposed bill has seven co-sponsors so far (though none from Bucks County).
“All of Christ for All of Life,” Hegseth wrote on X, reposting a CNN interview with Doug Wilson and other CREC pastors.
Much of the night in Richlandtown was spent talking about topics such as health care, jobs, housing, and public service.