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PSEA President: Schools will see nearly $1 billion in funding cuts if the state House fails to act on ... Education Association, PSEA represents approximately 181,000 future, active and retired teachers and school
Harrisburg WHO: Rich Askey, Harrisburg music teacher and PSEA president Bridget Seery, special education teacher ... National Education Association, PSEA represents about 181,000 active and retired educators and school employees
PSEA President: Newest payroll deduction bill aims to silence middle-class voices For further information ... Education Association, PSEA represents approximately 181,000 future, active and retired teachers and school
newsletter is delivered to your inbox, add noreply@psea.org to your address book Week of 6-30-2025 Inside ... President Trump for his signature. Thousands of PSEA members joined advocates from across the nation
Upper Darby school secretary is PSEA’s 2018 Education Support Professional of the Year For further information ... secretary in the Upper Darby School District, is PSEA’s 2018 Education Support Professional of the Year
newsletter is delivered to your inbox, add noreply@psea.org to your address book Week of 3-17-2025 Inside ... cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for our pre-Act 9 retired members. HB 408 provides cost-of-living adjustments
students need to be healthy, safe, and successful, PSEA President Rich Askey said today. The need for more ... more mental health professionals in our schools. PSEA agrees. Askey said that funding more school counselors
PSEA releases policy brief outlining balanced, research-based approach to standardized testing For further ... is interfering with teaching and learning," said PSEA President Jerry Oleksiak. "This policy brief describes
PSEA leaders praise House lawmakers for bipartisan career and tech bills For further information contact: ... President Dolores McCracken and David Namey, who leads PSEA’s Career and Technical Studies Department, today
PSEA president: House Education Committee takes step to address school staff shortage crisis For further ... (717) 255-7169 HARRISBURG, PA (April 24, 2023) — PSEA President Rich Askey today commended members of
PSEA president: Letter from right-wing, pro-voucher groups makes motives driving voucher schemes clear ... (717) 255-7169 HARRISBURG, PA (June 29, 2023) – PSEA President Rich Askey today commented on a letter
PSEA president: Pa. budget passed by House includes much-needed investments for public schools and no ... Broderic (717) 255-7169 HARRISBURG, PA (July 5, 2023) – PSEA President Rich Askey today commended Pennsylvania
PSEA president commends Wolf and lawmakers for state budget plan that makes public education a priority ... Education Association, PSEA represents approximately 181,000 future, active and retired teachers and school
PSEA president: Dramatic expansion of EITC program not in line with priorities of ordinary Pennsylvanians ... and the president of PSEA. An affiliate of the National Education Association, PSEA represents about 181
more young people pursuing careers in education, PSEA President Rich Askey said today. His comments were ... school staff shortage crisis is a top priority for PSEA, and we are very pleased that the House Education
newsletter is delivered to your inbox, add noreply@psea.org to your address book Week of 11-13-2023 Inside ... of the Year Denise Kueny Mideastern Region honors PSEA Past President Dolores McCracken Member Benefits
add noreply@psea.org to your address book Week of 10-16-2023 Inside this issue Help PSEA push for COLA ... spotlight: PSEA Visa Signature card Help PSEA push for COLA legislation On Tuesday, PSEA was joined by
Student, teacher artists recognized in PSEA's Fabric of Unionism Art Competition For further information ... part of the curriculum in our public schools,” said PSEA President Aaron Chapin. “Students who study art