
Law negatively impacts every school district in the commonwealth from tinyįorbes Road in Fulton County (student population 384) to the School District of Leaders spoke with a united voice because Pennsylvania’s broken charter school They delivered the same message: We cannot wait any longer for charter school reform that will address skyrocketing costs and serious financial and academic accountability issues in Pennsylvania’s 20-year-old charter school law. This week, school leaders from 30 school districts in five counties in southeastern Pennsylvania held a press conference in Montgomery County at the same time that superintendents from districts in Huntingdon, Juniata, Fulton, and Mifflin Counties held one in central PA. Unprecedented and powerful movement to reform Pennsylvania’s charter school lawĬlick HERE to sign up for updates from Education Voters of PA and join the movement!

Published by EDVOPA on JanuJanuary 31, 2020 An unprecedented and powerful statewide movement is building in PA.
