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Week of 8.15.22

To ensure that this newsletter is delivered to your inbox, add noreply@psea.org to your address ... pledged to fully fund public education, increase pay for EA and ESP members to address the school staff


voucher letter

Joint Letter on Tuition Voucher Plans TO:                 ... Pennsylvanians could access these taxpayer funds to pay for their children’s private or religious school


Op-Ed - April 20, 2021

Op-Ed: A light at the end of the tunnel By Rich Askey Finally, we can see light at the end of ... for students, in and of itself, but it will also pay dividends for students’ academic achievement in the


Op-Ed - April 20, 2021

The American Rescue Plan: A light at the end of the tunnel By Rich Askey Finally, we can see ... for students, in and of itself, but it will also pay dividends for students’ academic achievement in the


News Release - November 15, 2021

Rejecting sham legislative hearing, PSEA president calls for solutions to substitute shortage, ... dollars in federal American Rescue Plan funds to pay our substitute teachers better.” Long-term strategies


News Release - February 1, 2022

Pa. needs a long-term solution to educator shortage, PSEA president testifies For further ... American Rescue Plan funding they are receiving to pay substitutes more — including benefits — and provide


Op-Ed - March 22, 2022

Make education a priority in Pa. budget By Rich Askey I have a homework assignment for you. ... teacher salaries to at least $50,000 so teachers’ pay is competitive with other states and other professions


News Release - May 23, 2022

Education stakeholders and advocates urge senators to oppose voucher bill For further information ... siphon millions of dollars from public schools to pay for private school tuition and other expenses. This


News Release - Oct. 13, 2022

National Education Association report taps educators to identify solutions to school staffing ... including: Empowering public schools to offer competitive pay and benefits; Expanding student debt forgiveness


Press Release - November 14, 2023

PSEA president commends Pa. House for advancing first cost-of-living raise in 20 years for retired ... how they will afford to put food on the table or pay for medications.” Scott Brown, a math teacher who


News Release - January 17, 2024

School mental health experts and PSEA leaders call for greater investment in mental health staffing ... House Education Committee. They said that better pay and policies such as scholarships and internship


News Release - February 6, 2024

PSEA president issues statement on governor’s FY 2024-25 state budget proposal For further ... families earning up to the median family income would pay no more than $1,000 per semester in tuition. The


News Release - February 6, 2024 (2)

PSEA president issues statement on governor’s FY 2024-25 state budget proposal For further ... families earning up to the median family income would pay no more than $1,000 per semester in tuition. The


Press Center

from state PSEA report details data on teacher pay, student performance, school funding Pa. students ... Competition PSEA report details data on teacher pay, student performance, school funding PSEA president


Online Instruction Guide

Online Instruction Guide Key tips to remember Keep it simple Learning new stuff is hard, especially ... with you, the technology, and each other - will pay dividends. It’s all about building rapport. And it’s


Exec. Dir. column: You can count on PSEA to be here for you

That's why we're here Executive Director's Column You can count on PSEA to be here ... have done since this started: securing guaranteed pay and benefits, providing professional development


September 2025

  To ensure that this newsletter is delivered to your inbox, add noreply@psea.org to your ... teacher stipends, communicate with applicants, or pay student teachers the stipends they’ve been counting


Key Issue: COLA for Pre-Act 9 Retirees

legislative leaders failed to reach agreement on how to pay for the COLAs. The cost of the COLAs has been an ... companion legislation, SB 721, which proposes to pay for the COLAs using interest earned on the state’s


PSEA: A Timeline

1919 – Woodruff Salary Act is passed giving higher pay to teachers in all Pennsylvania school districts ... transportation of pupils is adopted, mandating that the state pay 50 percent of the transportation cost to consolidated


Summer Leadership Classes

Early Career Educators School Higher Ed School Pay Freezes When and How? [WATCH the session] Instructor: ... federal legislators. PSEA advocates daily for higher pay, better working conditions, and more funding, but