"The book is about Brucie Bear and his woodland friendsβ journeys, dealing with grief and struggles. The moral of the story is being a good and supportive friend by just being present and listening to show support." https://bit.ly/4bxOEhB
"The book is about Brucie Bear and his woodland friendsβ journeys, dealing with grief and struggles. The moral of the story is being a good and supportive friend by just being present and listening to show support." https://bit.ly/4bxOEhB
Public education is always on the ballot. π³οΈ We need leaders who respect our professions & stand up for the educators & ESPs who make our schools strong. Thatβs why PSEA recommends Gov. Shapiro & Lt. Gov. Davis for reelection in 2026. Learn more: https://bit.ly/46PrRva.
Leon Smith has taught at Haverford High School for 25 years and wants to help encourage more young people β especially Black men β to become teachers.
βI routinely hear from PSEA members about the problems with mobile devices in classrooms, from disrupting classroom lessons to facilitating cyberbullying to distracting our students from actually learning." https://bit.ly/4rVzlVZ
This Womenβs History Month, bring trailblazing women into your classroom. From artists and architects to astronauts and rebels, these titles spotlight influential women who shaped history and continue to inspire today.
On #InternationalWomensDay and throughout #WomensHistoryMonth, PSEA celebrates the generations of remarkable women educators, leaders, and advocates whose achievements and sacrifices shaped our past and continue to inspire the future of public education. ππͺ
βWe're seeing class sizes reduce across the state so teachers can give more personalized, professional, highly-qualified attention to kids... We're seeing libraries bounce back in schools where previously they had been cut due to a lack of funding.β https://bit.ly/40gkpp7
PSEA's Government Relations experts join the latest episode of "Duty Free Lunch" to breakdown Gov. Josh Shapiro's FY 2026-27 state budget proposal and what it means for public education.
π§ Listen: www.psea.org/podcast
Here in Pennsylvania, weβre taking action RIGHT NOW to help Pennsylvanians navigate AI and use it safely.
We just launched a new AI Safety Toolkit with @padeptstate.bsky.social, the PA Department of Education, and @pahealthdept.bsky.social where youβll find resources on:
As the Pennsylvania Senate Appropriations Committee held its FY 2026-27 budget hearing with the state Department of Education today, PSEA President Aaron Chapin called on lawmakers to provide a cost-of-living adjustment for pre-Act 9 retirees.
Read more: https://bit.ly/4sxRQzL
"But far more prospective teachers wanted to participate β PHEAA saw 7,793 applicants overall in those two academic years. Education advocates say the program has been genuinely beneficial to the state." https://bit.ly/3OYk08i
π£ @PSEAPres called on state lawmakers to continue progress toward fixing the stateβs unconstitutional school funding system as the Pennsylvania House Appropriations Committee convened for a FY 2026-27 budget hearing with the state DOE today. Read more: www.psea.org/FY2026-27HouseBudgetHearing
Corry Area Primary School and Corry Area Intermediate School saw just short of 600 visitors combined on Friday as students in grades K through five were joined by family members to celebrate 'Read Across Corry,' the local version of 'Read Across America.'β https://bit.ly/47iPe06
Today begins Women's History Month.
We celebrate women educators who have shaped generations and continue to lead the fight for educational equity.
Women have always been at the heart of public education.
#WomensHistoryMonth #WomenEducators
Happy #ReadAcrossAmericaDay! ππ§‘ Studies have shown that reading reduces stress, and that reading just 20 minutes a day adds up to reading 1.8 million words per year. Itβs also the fastest way for children to grow their vocabulary. #RAA2026
PSEA proudly recognizes every school social worker for the vital role they play in supporting our students every day. Their commitment to studentsβ social and emotional well-being helps create safe, supportive learning environments where every child can succeed. π #NationalSchoolSocialWorkWeek
"Gov. Josh Shapiroβs administration announced that it has allocated $3 million for the 2025/26 budget to continue providing free period products for hundreds of Pennsylvania school districts." https://bit.ly/4l0pCej
Itβs time for us to get cell phones out of the classroom and create a healthier environment for both our teachers and our kids.
"Seventy-one percent of voters support banning cellphones in Pennsylvania schools during the school day, while just 20% oppose the idea, the poll showed." https://bit.ly/4aPjwZy
Last day of Black History Month.
We recommit to educational equity.
To Black educators showing up every day.
To advocates fighting for resources.
To students demanding curriculum that reflects their humanity.
This work continues tomorrow and every day. #BlackHistoryMonth
"From the history of slave rebellions to modern media perceptions of Black people, students in Parkland High Schoolβs new AP African American Studies course say theyβre enjoying in-depth study of topics too often ignored." https://bit.ly/46Wuds0
"David Taylor, PSEA Western Region president, said not every school district regulates the devices in the same way. Having a state law would set a standard... He said teachers are being relegated to being cellphone police and taking time out of teaching." https://bit.ly/4cQo18F
"Pa. Democrats said they retained control of the state House of Representatives Tuesday night following special election victories by Ana Tiburcio in House District 22 (Lehigh County) and Jennifer Mazzocco in House District 42 (Allegheny County)." https://bit.ly/3MFmckt
#Project2025 will make your professional life harder and create challenges for your students. The Keystone to Democracy project is how we will provide facts about Project 2025 and learn how we can protect our schools, students, and members. www.psea.org/learnmore
Feb. 23-27 is #PublicSchoolsWeek! ππ This week, and every week, we recognize Pennsylvaniaβs strong public schools and the remarkable educators, support professionals, and staff who tirelessly support and empower students every day.
A blue, promotional graphic from the National Education Association that reads: I am Public School Proud and includes a 2026 Public Schools Week badge by Learning First Alliance.
Public schools are the heart of our communities. This Public Schools Week, join us in celebrating strong public schools and share why youβre #PublicSchoolProud. #PSW26
In our latest podcast episode, Spring Grove teacher Jason Baker talks about his innovative anthropology and archaeology program, where students design civilizations, bury artifacts, and conduct real digs on school grounds.
π§ Listen: www.psea.org/podcast
βIt was good to hear from actual teachers and have more of a conversation with them,' said Miller, a sophomore majoring in early childhood/special education. 'I think it gave me some good insight into what I need to think about going into education.'β https://bit.ly/4aEP83U
Grateful for the recommendation from @pseaorg.bsky.social as we continue this re-election campaign.
As the product of public schools, Iβm proud to stand with the educators who show up for our kids every single dayβand Iβll keep fighting for strong public schools and respect for our teachers. πβ
PSEA is recommending Gov. Josh Shapiro and Lt. Gov. Austin Davis for reelection in 2026. Recommendations were made by PSEAβs Political Action Committee for Education and approved by PSEAβs Board of Directors. Read more: www.psea.org/shapiro-davis-2026