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University of Georgia head softball coach Tony Baldwin has announced the additions of five transfer student-athletes for the 2026 season. The signees ...
A former Easton Area School District teacher will receive $75,000 to settle her discrimination lawsuit against the district. The school board approved the settlement Tuesday with Melanie Wilson.
Melanie Wilson said she suffered panic attacks after a student threatened to "lynch" her, according to her lawsuit. The Easton Area School District agreed to settle for $75,000.
Elizabethtown Area school board voted unanimously Tuesday to keep Little Free Libraries on its three elementary school properties as a community entity not endorsed by the district and free of any ...
<p>Amid rising cyber school costs and declining property values that have only just begun to turn around, the Wyoming Area School District has once again found itself in difficult financial ...
The Easton Area School District Board of Directors approved the final 2025-26 budget, which includes a tax increase on property owners.
The Carmichaels Area School District is heading into the next school year with a new leader. At Thursday’s meeting, the board unanimously approved the resignation of Superintendent Fred Morecraft and ...
Hazleton Area School District is the ninth largest school district in Pennsylvania, serving more than 13,000 students in both classroom and cyber learning environments.
Fox Chapel Area High School senior Anna Mohn believes asking odd questions is among the best ways to get to know someone. As editor of the school’s weekly student newspaper, she has sought ...
JOHNSTOWN — Moderated by Pennsylvania Cable Network Senior Producer Larry Kaspar, a panel discussing the problem of cyber charter funding for public schools included local school administrators.
Easton Area School District has begun public meetings to review plans for its new, $298 million high school. The first of three public planning meetings happened Tuesday, with two more scheduled ...
Easton Area School District has begun public meetings to review plans for its new $298 million high school.
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