Pennsylvania's newly passed budget brings significant changes for the state's K-12 schools, with implications that will be felt by students, teachers, and parents alike. The budget allocates an additional $1 billion in education funding, a move that aims to address long-standing issues of underfunding in the state's public school system. However, the budget's specifics on how this funding will be distributed and utilized have raised questions among education advocates and officials. As schools prepare to reopen and start a new academic year, the details of the budget's education provisions will be closely watched to determine whether they will bring about the much-needed improvements to Pennsylvania's K-12 schools.


What does Pennsylvania’s new budget mean for K-12 schools?  Pennsylvania Capital-Star