As one high schooler said: “It’s going to be a mess.”
This is just the beginning of our reporting on what this plan will mean for Philly, if the school board approves it.
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As one high schooler said: “It’s going to be a mess.”
This is just the beginning of our reporting on what this plan will mean for Philly, if the school board approves it.
Follow along: chalkbeat.org/philadelphia...
School leaders say the aim is to give all students better opportunities.
But many already disagree with parts of the plan.
The head of the City Council Education Committee said he would “never support” closing one of the schools on the district’s list.
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Superintendent Tony Watlington said the district’s school closure plan is meant to improve academic opportunities for students.
The plan, which includes co-locating some schools and expanding enrollment at others, would affect more than 70 school total.
Nearly 5,000 students would have their schools closed in the coming years.
New: The Philadelphia school district wants to close 20 schools starting in 2027 to address enrollment decline and crumbling buildings.
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Fewer Philadelphia students are graduating by passing state exams, and more are meeting grad requirements by submitting industry-recognized credentials.
Help us report on the impact.
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Philadelphia’s youngest learners aren’t getting support services they’re legally entitled to.
Some families say they're waiting months for early intervention services, putting kids behind before they start kindergarten.
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Hey hi, Pennsylvania still doesn't have a state budget and it's having a REAL impact on our youngest learners www.chalkbeat.org/philadelphia...
NEW: SEPTA is restoring some bus lines that serve schools after an outcry from Philly students and teachers who said transit cuts made getting to school on time impossible.
The city announced that SEPTA agreed "in concept" to restore some service on Sept. 2.
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The stellar @rebeccaredelmeier.bsky.social got up at the crack of dawn to ride SEPTA to school with two Philly students. The whole trip took over an hour and they missed a bus and had to walk the last mile to Palumbo. These cuts are already having a real impact on Philly's young people:
For 6 months, I’ve followed ELLIS, a Bronx HS for newcomers, to understand what it means to educate immigrant students in Trump’s second term.
Proud to share the 1st of 2 stories about ELLIS, Bridget, an undocumented teen, & the fight to keep her education alive.
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A federal judge ruled a Philadelphia charter school that sued the school district to allow it to stay open despite poor academic performance must close.
But officials representing Memphis Street Academy Charter School say the school plans to stay open in the fall.
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NEW: Philly school district officials have promised any future school closures will be benefit students.
But community leaders involved in the planning process say it's become opaque.
"We are not looked at as resources. We are looked at as obstacles.”
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Philly's school district wants the community to participate in its closure/modernization process. But members of their advisory groups say their time has felt wasted by bureaucratic presentations. They worry the district is using them to add credibility to a flawed process.
It's my first day at @chalkbeat.org, where I'm covering the School District of Philadelphia!
I am so happy to get to dig into the education beat in this great city. If you wanna chat Philly schools, please reach out!
Very cool data visualization from @puddingviz.bsky.social on how middle schoolers are doing, based on survey answers from millions of students.
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Trump’s federal job cuts have left many early-career scientists in turmoil.
WSKG's Aurora Berry and I spoke to Ph.D. students whose advisors, employed by the USDA, lost their jobs last month. They told us the upheaval has already taken a toll.
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Ithaca got a lot of attention when it committed to electrifying all of its buildings by 2030. It partnered with a company called BlocPower to manage the effort.
But the whole thing didn't quite go as planned. For @npr.org, I reported on the lessons learned:
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BlocPower promised to help electrify Ithaca. Now it has ended its support.
The company ended its collaboration with the city in New York after completing the electrification of only 10 buildings.
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#GreenSky #Climate #NewYork #Ithaca
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BlocPower says it has shifted its focus to decarbonization construction management and financing services.
In Ithaca, it left town after initiating 14 electrification projects.
The company’s only remaining public-private partnership is with the city of Denver.
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NEW: The green tech company BlocPower promised to help electrify cities like Ithaca. It raised millions and won awards for its work.
Now, it has apparently given up.
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The American Climate Corps is over. What even was it?
Biden's green jobs program was never what it seemed. Now it's shutting down before Trump takes office.
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#Biden #ClimateCorps
New York passed a ban on gas stoves in new buildings. Could Trump interfere?
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Galen Buckwalter, 68, shared with me his harrowing tale of being forced to flee the Eaton fire alone on his wheelchair through dark streets and fierce winds, dodging debris as fire neared his home.
“In emergencies, disabled people are the last to get services…We have no system. You’re on your own”
New York’s new ‘Climate Superfund’ law requires oil and gas companies to pay for some of the damages caused by climate change.
But legal experts say it's expected to face legal challenges before it raises any funds
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A new law in New York that promises to make oil and gas companies pay for damages caused by climate change is expected to face a court battle before it raises any funds, according to legal scholars and others familiar with the legislation.
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Outraged by the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, a wilderness survival trainer spent years undercover climbing the ranks of right-wing militias.
He didn’t tell police or the FBI. He didn’t tell family or friends. The one person he told was ProPublica reporter @josh-kaplan.bsky.social.
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