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North Philadelphia: After Transition, Duckrey Finds a Strong Leader

June 1, 2016 Ryan C Snowden and Andreas M Dienner 0

When the School District of Philadelphia proposed 37 school closings in 2013, Tanner Duckrey Elementary School was scheduled to close its doors to roughly 300 students. Duckrey’s fate changed when the School Reform Commission narrowed […]

Abandoned Property

Education: Five Schools Impacted By Budget Cuts

May 18, 2016 Ryan C Snowden and Andreas M Dienner 0

As education budget cuts have spread throughout the state of Pennsylvania, building closures present a way for school districts to quickly lower their costs. In Philadelphia, a large wave of closings occurred in 2013. During […]

Education

Philadelphia Schools: A Special Report

May 8, 2013 charper 0

The School District of Philadelphia plans to close 23 schools in August–a decision aimed at saving money because of a $300 million budget deficit. The closures have affected neighborhoods throughout the city in a variety […]

Cedar Park

Cedar Park: School Closings Create Concerns of Emotional Harm for Students

May 7, 2013  2

One major, yet underexamined, issue in the publicly contentious process of closing schools is the psychological impact on young children. More than half of the schools that are slated to close at the end of […]

Education

Fishtown: St. Laurentius School Excels After a Threat to Close

May 6, 2013  0

https://vimeo.com/65189176] It’s hard to believe that St. Laurentius School, a private Catholic parish school located at 1612 E. Berks St., was threatened with closure a year ago. After a successful campaign to keep the school’s […]

Education

Fishtown: Run Provides Support for Catholic School

May 6, 2013  0

https://vimeo.com/65188953] When the Archdiocese of Philadelphia marked St. Laurentius School in Fishtown for closing, some of the reasons it cited included financial issues and enrollment shortages. Since that day, the St. Laurentius community has shown […]

Education

Germantown: Students Want High School To Remain Open

May 6, 2013  0

The world is about to change for Germantown High School students. If the school closes as scheduled, most students will transfer to Roxborough High School on Ridge Avenue and Fountain Street or Martin Luther King […]

Education

Germantown: Educators and Students Speak About the Effects of School Closures

May 6, 2013  0

The school closings in Germantown have disrupted the lives of children in multiple ways, but the repercussions are not limited to students alone. The closures have simultaneously impacted the community including its residents and local businesses. […]

Education

Graduate Hospital: Schools Need Resources

May 5, 2013  0

Mayor Michael Nutter wanted to raise additional money for schools by implementing the Actual Value Initiative in 2012. Now the mayor says AVI will be revenue neutral. “The city is not ready to implement [AVI]. […]

Education

Mantua: Families Happy School District Rescinded Closure for Local School

May 5, 2013  0

When the School District of Philadelphia removed the Morton McMichael Elementary from the list of schools that would close at the end of the year, parents of students at the school were thrilled. “I was […]

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