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Tag Archives: school districts
How much money could your school district get through liquor privatization?
School districts in York County could get millions in one-time funding through the sale of the state’s liquor stores, according to numbers released by the state on Tuesday.
School districts are making preparations for Hurricane Sandy
School districts around York County have been taking some steps to prepare for the possibility that Hurricane Sandy could hit the area early next week.
Report: School districts continue to cut as financial picture worsens
A report released today announced news that might not come as a surprise to many: school districts continue to cut as financial situations worsen for 2012-13. “The financial condition of Pennsylvania’s public school districts is declining from ‘difficult’ in the … Continue reading
Senate approves bill to limit superintendent buyouts
A bill that would limit contract buyouts for superintendents and make other changes related to superintendent contracts has been approved by the state Senate and will now be referred to the House of Representatives, according to a news release from … Continue reading
Update on Washington Township efforts to leave Dover district
Remember the folks who want to move Washington Township from the Dover Area School District? For months, the Washington Township Education Coalition‘s website urged residents to sign its petition, which you might remember is the one of the first steps … Continue reading
PSEA offers searchable budget information
The Pennsylvania State Teachers Association has posted a searchable database of budget information on its website. You can use the database to find your district and see how the district budget has been impacted since Corbett took over. Find the … Continue reading
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Tagged budgets, cuts, funding, school districts, teachers, Tom Corbett
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