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Speak up about school funding

Last April, I wrote a letter to the editor about the need for Pennsylvania to budget more money for K-12 education and also to reform cyber charter schools. I asked others who share my concerns about Pennsylvania’s neglected public schools to contact their state representative and senator to encourage them to adopt a budget that includes those provisions. I’m grateful to those of you who did.

As you know, the budget process was contentious and the final approval was months late, but for those of us supporting improved public education, it was good news.

Speak up about school funding

Last April, I wrote a letter to the editor about the need for Pennsylvania to budget more money for K-12 education and also to reform cyber charter schools. I asked others who share my concerns about Pennsylvania’s neglected public schools to contact their state representative and senator to encourage them to adopt a budget that includes those provisions. I’m grateful to those of you who did.

As you know, the budget process was contentious and the final approval was months late, but for those of us supporting improved public education, it was good news.

Speak up about school funding

Last April, I wrote a letter to the editor about the need for Pennsylvania to budget more money for K-12 education and also to reform cyber charter schools. I asked others who share my concerns about Pennsylvania’s neglected public schools to contact their state representative and senator to encourage them to adopt a budget that includes those provisions. I’m grateful to those of you who did.

As you know, the budget process was contentious and the final approval was months late, but for those of us supporting improved public education, it was good news.

Speak up about school funding

Last April, I wrote a letter to the editor about the need for Pennsylvania to budget more money for K-12 education and also to reform cyber charter schools. I asked others who share my concerns about Pennsylvania’s neglected public schools to contact their state representative and senator to encourage them to adopt a budget that includes those provisions. I’m grateful to those of you who did.

As you know, the budget process was contentious and the final approval was months late, but for those of us supporting improved public education, it was good news.

ROSES AND THORNS

ROSE: ALS is a feared disease and fearsome puzzle that so far has defied scientists’ best efforts to understand and cure it. Their best hope, as in so many medical fields, rests on cracking the genetic code that causes Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, once widely known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease after it struck the New York Yankees slugger in 1939.

Roses to the staff of the Geisinger Neurology Danville ALS Clinic, which recently celebrated 20 years of caring for patients and helping their families cope with the many challenges the degenerative disease presents.