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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Patch Poll: Should Public School Funding Grant Be Linked to State Liquor Store Privatization?

Gov. Tom Corbett's 2013-14 budget ties sale of state liquor system to a $1 billion grant for school safety, early education programs, individualized learning and science/math programs.

Gov. Tom Corbett's proposed 2013-14 budget, which he presented Feb. 5, contains an interesting cocktail that mixes the sale of the state's liquor system with funding of a public schools grant. Under his proposal, $1 billion obtained by the proposed privatization of the state's liquor sales would be used to create the Passport for Learning Block Grant that would focus on school safety; enhanced early education programs; individualized learning; and science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses and programs. The $1 billion in revenue to fund that grant will come from the three- to four-year process of selling the Liquor Control Board: $575 million from the wholesale license process, $224 million from the Wine and Spirits retail …

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Joseph

1:47 pm on Tuesday, February 12, 2013

I've been involved. I've seen the beast first hand. The only way to change it is to become a part of the special interest groups or run for office to diffuse the special interest groups (good luck winning an election without the support of special interest groups).   more ›

Thursday, January 31, 2013

USC School District Working to Change Graduation Requirements

A decision must be made soon for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 classes.

The Upper St. Clair School District is working to redefine its graduation requirements for the 2014, 2015 and 2016 high school classes. Because the Keystone Exams have started, the PSSA is no longer available for 11th or 12th graders. No district in the state was informed of the change until right before the current school year. Here are four decisions that administrators said must be made: The administration will have a proposal for the school board in February.

M L spazok

1:05 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013

USC students will do fine on these tests. But...do we need more tests! Teaching IT at the college level for 35 years, over the past decade, I have HS grads who have weak or little math skills, English skills, composition skills, and communication skills. Many cannot figure a % but they sure do know how to text and chat endlessly about nothing. How did these students graduate from whatever High …   more ›

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