Students, families, and education advocates join children first and education voters of pennsylvania to host a rally on the capitol steps to “ring the bells of justice,” and call for equitable funding for pennsylvania public schools. · but lower-income districts don’t get the money they need under the state’s current formula, according to a panel of experts who gathered sunday. Josh shapiro’s proposed budget, sens. Are schools in poorer districts serving students well enough? · in response to growing concerns from rural school officials and taxpayers regarding inadequate funding increases in gov. Lisa baker (r-20) and lynda schlegel culver (r-27) are calling for urgent action to address disparities in education funding across pennsylvania’s rural communities. · harrisburg — top republican lawmakers who can make or break a budget deal appear skeptical about sending roughly half a billion dollars to some pennsylvania school districts this year as part of an effort to close the “adequacy gap. ” · now, school districts across pennsylvania are speaking out, urging legislators to pass a state budget. Do pennsylvania schools do well? “as the budget deadline looms, this report brings into clearer focus the incredible injustice of pennsylvania ’s school funding ,” stier said. · the paper highlights the need for proper education spending allowances in the 2024–25 state budget as mandated in the commonwealth court ruling on the matter. Do pennsylvania schools get the money they need? · today, wvia news roger dupuis and sarah hofius hall talk about the funding challenges facing rural school districts in pennsylvania. The two-hour event, entitled “ school board. Why do pennsylvania schools rely on local funding? This is a transcript of their conversation as it aired on wvia radio.

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