$56 Million will be spent on capital and renovation projects across Pennsylvania.
Central Bucks board approves $454M preliminary budget for 2026-27
Deficit plan uses fund balance as district seeks state tax exceptions tied to special education costs.
Senate confirms Governor Shapiro’s nominee Dr. Carrie Rowe as Pennsylvania secretary of education
Rowe is a lifelong Pennsylvanian who has spent her entire career working in education at various levels.
Transparency is the first step to safer schools
Too often, parents and school staff learn about dangerous situations days or even weeks after they occur, sometimes through the media.
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%.
Vision 2030 Comprehensive Plan process continues
On Tuesday night, administrators, teachers, and community members came together to begin drafting goals related to district priorities.
Legislative round-up for the week of Oct. 6
The state has passed the 100 day mark without a budget, but that doesn’t mean the House hasn’t been hard at work.
Vision 2030: CBSD comprehensive planning process kicks off
Every Pennsylvania school district is required by the state’s Department of Education (PDE) to develop and submit a comprehensive plan every three years.
Litigants say ‘no cuts and no excuses’ to funding for public schools
The Education Law Center and the Public Interest Law Center say the stalemate on the state budget risks stalling school funding reform.
Bucks Co. IU will train five special ed apprentices as part of educator workforce strategy
One hundred and ten students begin fast-tracked training this summer to become special education teachers — part of Governor Josh Shapiro’s broader effort to expand and the state’s teacher pipeline.
