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2022 at 5 p.m. This is when all APPLICATIONS for a mail-in or absentee ballot must be received by your ... funding cuts affect your school district? If you want a concrete example of how terrible state Sen. Doug Mastriano’s
it you’ll find a story on two phys ed teachers at Altoona Area Junior High School with a viral TikTok channel ... education teacher. “We can easily do that and make a positive impact on people together with TikTok.” Read
for each contest include a Grand Prize of $1000, a Second Prize of $500, and a Third Prize of $250. Entries ... memory of Jenifer J. DuBois, a founding member of the project. DuBois was a teacher and local leader in
looking forward to returning to school in a few weeks to welcome a new class of eager students to their classrooms ... classrooms. As we do so, we are at a crossroads. We look ahead with enthusiasm but recognize that, in
On a mission to Uganda, then coronavirus threatened her return Villagers in the Hoima District of ... PSEA Retired member Maggie Beall Orosz had been in a remote, poverty-stricken area of Uganda for more than
arrive any day now. Within its pages you’ll find a thorough comparison of where statewide and presidential ... the history of voting rights in Pennsylvania, and a reminder of why it’s so important for educators to
RESPECT You deserve it Just a year ago, a public opinion poll confirmed what most of us already know: ... Research – showed that 71 percent of Pennsylvanians have a positive impression of educators. That’s something
President Becky Pringle Women’s History Month is a great time to remember the incredible contributions ... centuries, PSEA members just like you have been making a difference, educating the future leaders of our communities
RESPECT You deserve it Just a year ago, a public opinion poll confirmed what most of us already know: ... Research – showed that 71 percent of Pennsylvanians have a positive impression of educators. That’s something
RESPECT You deserve it Just a year ago, a public opinion poll confirmed what most of us already know: ... Research – showed that 71 percent of Pennsylvanians have a positive impression of educators. That’s something
updates, and more. Please note: Per PSEA Policy, a candidate for an Association office may not use the ... for campaign purposes. PSEA first launched a conference app a few years ago at the Summer Leadership Conference
) After over 20 years of teaching, I’ve realized a few truths not only about the craft, but about students ... teaching: 1. Students are human beings This is not a joke. The pressure of test scores and rankings can
Flexible seating is a concept better known in the elementary grades, where teachers have a group of students ... Cumberland County, noted that student collaboration is a big part of the secondary curriculum in her school
A trying winter, a hopeful spring Executive Director's Column PSEA is its members One year ago, I ... I sat in PSEA’s board room with a group of staff continuing our preparations for what PSEA would do in
updates, and more. Please note: Per PSEA Policy, a candidate for an Association office may not use the ... for campaign purposes. PSEA first launched a conference app a few years ago at the Summer Leadership Conference
Many suggestions PSEA members made are reflected in a report issued by the Pennsylvania School Safety Task ... good news,’’ said PSEA President Dolores McCracken, a member of the task force. “These are the professionals
Sometimes the most familiar old quotations sum up a current situation. So keep the most recent attacks ... The efforts of countless PSEA members have played a key role in our many victories over the years; and
administration on the details of this plan. It is a very significant step in the right direction, because ... preparation programs as substitutes; and creates a new “Classroom Monitor” pilot program to broaden the