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Category Archives: Public schools
Thinking about running for school board? This meeting is for you.
A panel discussion, “What You Need to Know About Serving on a School Board,” will be held at 7 p.m. Dec. 6 at York Suburban Middle School, according to a news release.
See who is retiring from your school district
York Catholic teacher Sam Spiese is retiring after 44 years, and his wife, Nancy, is retiring after 21. Both are graduates of the school, too. After interviewing the Spieses, I sent out requests around the county, asking for the names … Continue reading
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More on York City’s secondary PSSA results
I didn’t have this in time for my story about York City School District’s PSSA results, so here is a little more information about the secondary schools. The secondary schools — William Penn Senior High School, Hannah Penn Middle School, … Continue reading
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