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AZ Senate passes repeal of 1864 near-total abortion ban; Campus protests opposing the war in Gaza grow across CA; Closure of Indiana's oldest gay bar impacts LGBTQ+ community; Broadband crunch produces side effect: underground digging mishaps.

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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Bidding begins soon for Wyoming's elk antlers, Southeastern states gained population in the past year, small rural energy projects are losing out to bigger proposals, and a rural arts cooperative is filling the gap for schools in Pennsylvania and West Virginia.

Answer Sought for PA School Funding

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Monday, March 18, 2013   

SHIPPENSBURG, Pa. - Pennsylvania is well below the national average when it comes to state funding of schools, with local taxation having to pick up the slack. That's been a persistent sore point for education advocates who would like to see funding, and funding distribution, that was more equitable.

According to Susan Spicka of Shippensburg in south-central Pennsylvania, mother to a third-grade and a fifth-grade pupil, the sweeping education cuts of the past two years have had damaging effects in her community.

"One school district had to eliminate all its music classes, other districts have cut reading teachers and intervention specialists, and these are the skilled professionals who provide a safety net for our youngest students, who are often struggling the most," she said.

Spicka said her children's district serves roughly 33 hundred pupils, and key elements of her kids' education is slipping away.

"We have 55 fewer teachers and support staff this year than we had in 2010," she declared. "You know, my daughter's school doesn't have a reading teacher; they've eliminated middle school foreign language; my kids spend less time in physical education; and this year's outlook is grim."

Rhonda Brownstein is executive director of the Education Law Center, which recently released a study showing Pennsylvania lacking accuracy, fairness and transparency in public school funding. She said making sure adequate dollars get to the schoolchildren and districts that need them most should be one of the many standards set for education.

"We have state standards, we have federal standards, we're soon going to be having graduation standards in Pennsylvania," Brownstein noted. "We expect our children to achieve, but we are not providing them with the resources they need to get the job done."

Governor Tom Corbett has proposed restoring $90 million of the $900 million that has been cut from schools, but Susan Spicka called that a drop in the bucket. She said that what Pennsylvania needs is an education funding formula that keeps the unique characteristics of both pupils and districts in mind.

The full report on the study is at elc-pa.org.




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