Pittsburgh banned the use of cellphones in schools in 2025. Pennsylvania may soon follow suit.
Some of Pa.'s largest school districts have adopted formal policies about the use of artificial intelligence in the classroom ...
The House bill, backed by Gov. Josh Shapiro, will mandate that school districts develop a cellphone restriction policy.
With per-pupil costs ranging from $15,517 to $50,237 across districts, the real issue is systemic inequity, not how we fund ...
From debates over mask mandates to fights over sexual content in library books, the Central Bucks School District became a ...
Growing special education enrollment, federal funding gaps and recent IDEA grant cuts are driving budget pressures and tax ...
If Pennsylvania approves the bill, it would join 26 other states that already require schools to impose bell-to-bell phone ...
Mt. Pleasant Township parent Nicholas Molitor doesn’t let his 10-year-old daughter, Sadie, take her cellphone to school.
A bill that passed the state House on Monday would require Pennsylvania schools to ban students’ use of cellphones from the ...
As the school year comes to a close for many students across Northwest Pennsylvania, some public school districts are facing a challenge of their own: declining enrollment.
Growing special education enrollment, federal funding gaps and recent IDEA grant cuts are driving budget pressures and tax increases across the state.
Pa. school property tax collections for fiscal 2024-2025 topped the prior year by $725 million, the biggest hike in seven years, officials say.