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Grammy Winner Jill Scott Among Recipients of 2006 EDDY Award
Philadelphia Education Fund Receives Landmark $1 Million Anonymous Pledge
New 2006 College Scholarship Announced For West Philadelphia Residents,
June 20, 2006
Local Investors Invest In Education Through Gifts To Philadelphia Scholars, June 15, 2006
Philadelphia Education Fund To Release Research Findings To More Than 400 Educators At Regional Middle Grades Matter Conference, May 24, 2006
Philadelphia Education Fund Presents ‘Know Before You Go’ An Event To Help Prepare Philadelphia High School Students For College, April 2006
The Ed Fund's 20th Anniversary Celebration Dinner & Inaugural "Eddy" Awards
Will Be Held On November 2, 2005.
PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND RECIEVES $100,000 GRANT FROM LUMINA FOUNDATION, October 3, 2005
PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND, SCHOOL DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA HOST STUDENT TEACHER CELEBRATION, September 13, 2005
PHILADELPHIA EDUCATION FUND HOSTS DENNIS LITTKY ON APRIL 28
GEAR UP STUDENTS FIND OUT THE REAL DEAL ABOUT COLLEGE CHALLENGES, SURVIVAL TACTICS, April 20, 2005
Ground-breaking Pennsylvania Report Reveals Public Concern Regarding No Child Left Behind, April 11, 2005
New Research Shows Almost Half Of Philadelphia High School Dropouts Can Be Identified As Early As Sixth Grade, March 17, 2005
Philadelphia Education Fund Ranks Third In Nation Among Public Education Funds And Foundations, February 18, 2005
Philadelphia Education Fund Host Michael Klonsky, February 1, 2005.
MIDDLE GRADES MATTER CAMPAIGN UNITES EDUCATORS AND RESEARCHERS FROM ACROSS U.S. FOR “NATIONAL MIDDLE GRADES CONVERSATION, December 2, 2004
Philadelphia Education Fund Receives $129,000 Grant From GlaxoSmithkline to Expand Middle Grades Matter Campaign In Philadelphia, September 20, 2004
the Ed Fund's Board of Directors Appoints Carol Fixman as New Executive Director, August 23, 2004
FOURTEEN MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS SHARE NASA EXPERIENCES, June 10, 2004
SHAW MIDDLE SCHOOL SELECTED AS A NASA EXPLORER SCHOOL, June 8, 2004
the Ed Fund’s Board of Directors Announces Search for New Executive Director, June 2, 2004
Philadelphia Scholars Awards $600,000 in Last Dollar Scholarships, May 27, 2004
Students Stage 3rd Annual City-Wide Poetry Event Poet Laureate For 2004-2005 School Year Named, May 27, 2004
Philadelphia Education Fund Honors 44 Philadelphia Public High Schools for Adopting Site-Based Selection of Teachers, May 11, 2004
Dr. Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot To Speak May 6th, May 6, 2004
Fifteen Philadelphia Middle School Students Take Off for NASA
Philadelphia Education Leaders Launch Middle Grades Matter Campaign Aimed At Children In Critical School Years
National Education reform Expert Addresses Philadelphia Educators At First "Middle Grades Matter" Conference.
"Principals Without Borders" Offers Education Leaders A Passport To Explore Philadelphia-Area Schools
Live
and let teach Dropping the Phila. residency rule would boost schools
and children,
Inquirer, Thursday, June 7, 2001 Editorial
Residency
rule for city teachers begins a debate The district wants a change.
Others fear fallout among other workers, Inquirer,
Wednesday, June 6, 2001, Jennifer Lin
Challenges in running urban middle schools,
Inquirer,Sunday, June 3, 2001, Jane Eisner
Vacancies
behind the desks,
Inquirer, Thursday, May 3, 2001 Jane Eisner
Olney
Students Start College, Career Center,
Daily News , March 28, 2001 , Mark Angeles
School
Board Votes To Use Bonuses to Fight Teacher Gap, Philadelphia
Inquirer, March 27, 2001, By Rita Giordano
Phila.'s
Residency Rule for Teachers Comes Under Increasing Fire,
Philadelphia Inquirer, Saturday, March 24, 2001 By Rita
Giordano
Teacher
Vacancies By Cluster , Daily News, March 22, 2001,
by Mensah M. Dean
Few
Philadelphia Schools Sign Up To Hire Own Teachers, Education
Week, January 31, 2001, By Jeff Archer
Plan
aims to draw good teachers to Pa., Philadelphia Inquirer,
January 31, 2001, By Ovetta Wiggins
Wealth
of ideas, Philadelphia Inquirer, January 24, 2001,
By Art Carey
Tough
measures at two tough schools, Philadelphia Inquirer,
January 24, 2001, By Susan Snyder
Up
to 50% of students finish high school on time, Philadelphia
Inquirer, January 15, 2001, By Dale Mezzacappa
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