Six years ago on another Friday the 13th, Governor Wolf ordered schools to close for two weeks to “flatten the curve.” That turned into more than a year.
Southern states shatter the myth of ‘underfunded’ public schools
Three “Surging South” states improved reading and math scores while reversing post-pandemic academic losses, all with shoestring budgets.
Public education failed our children and our nation
A frightening number of our students aren’t proficient in reading, writing or math, with science scores so bad they sometimes aren’t reported.
Assessment results for 2024-2025 school year released
PSSA scores in math rose from 40.2% to 41.7%. English and language arts dropped from 53.9% to 49.9%.
Shapiro makes moves to support Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP
Shapiro signed a declaration of disaster emergency to expedite the delivery of $5 million in state funding to Feeding Pennsylvania.
Dems: Senate Republicans ‘can’t get their own house in order’
Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-Bucks) called the lack of a budget in early October despite an $11 billion surplus “inexcusable.”
Local Eagle Scout project expands Personal Care library at The Community at Rockhill
Stephen Keller, a senior at Souderton High School, conducted a book drive and fundraiser throughout September to support the project.
Piecing It Together: Speed puzzling contest to benefit CEF
CEF will host its second annual speed puzzling competition.
Betty Santoro: Restore accountability and trust to CBSD
The current School Board majority couched their explanation of these rising taxes in very ambiguous terms.
Centennial School District announces strong preliminary 2024-25 academic achievement and growth, exceeding pre-pandemic math levels
While the pandemic caused significant drops in PSSA scores in 2021, CSD’s strategic response has led to remarkable improvements.
