A Philadelphia teacher is under investigation after reportedly asking students for gift cards to Starbucks and Target to fix bad grades.
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Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge welcomed 37 students from Devon Preparatory School for their day of service.
Chesterbrook Academy® Preschool Locations in the Philadelphia Area to Host On-Site Hiring Event on Jan. 18
The district is requiring students and staff to wear masks for the next 10 days, until January 13.
With rain and below-freezing temperature's in the forecast, all School District of Philadelphia students will learn virtually Friday.
Mandatory masking will be implemented from Jan. 3 through Jan. 13 at all School District of Philadelphia schools after the holidays.
The announcement comes in the wake of a rash of violent crime near campus.
The grant funding will help launch a Youth Violence Reduction Initiative at John Bartram High School, according to the school district.
Currently, we are on phase two which includes the release of this comprehensive view of the school system.
The Wardrobe in Philly and Lansdowne is offering free pieces of clothing for anyone returning to a school or college, including teachers.
Numerous students from Philadelphia schools have been named semifinalists in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship Program.
In an effort to honor teachers as the school year gets underway, Dunkin' is offering free coffees to teachers Thursday in the Philly region.
All after-school and sports activities taking place at the 100 impacted schools will be canceled on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Parents in the School District of Philadelphia can mark the first day of school coming later this summer.
Students and staff must wear masks for the first 10 days of school to mitigate potential spread from end-of-summer gatherings.
She starts on Aug. 22.
CBS3’s Wakisha Bailey followed up with two seniors who were finally able to bring their one-of-a-kind online magazine to press.
Students sold lemonade for 50 cents and a lemon water ice for $1.
PennDOT's work to address deteriorated roads across the Philadelphia region is continuing this week, with 20 Philly roads being targeted.
“The District encourages families and staff to take extra precautions to help mitigate the spread of COVID-19," the school district said.
With COVID-19 cases rising, Philadelphia schools are taking extra precautions. They aren't the only ones.
He submitted it to the school district's poster contest for Children's Mental Health Awareness Week.
The move comes after a spike in gun-related incidents in the city.
“I thought it was a dream,” Erin Brown, executive director of the Philadelphia Urban Riding Academy, said.
City health officials say they lifted the mandate because of an unexpected decrease in hospitalizations, and a leveling off of cases.
These classrooms are filled with students, teachers, and familiar faces like Grandpa Allen.
It's part of a new Beauty Boot Camp for kids 8 to 17 years old.
“Enough already. We’re going to continue to do our part as a school district,” Superintendent Dr. William Hite said.
So many people in the region have been inspired to help the people of Ukraine by donating supplies.
All of the meetings will be live-streamed on Facebook.
“I still choose to wear my mask because I have an elderly grandmom and I don't want to put her at risk,” student Tatyana Boyd said.
Schools in Philadelphia are no longer required to enforce mask mandates for students.
The archdiocese recommends masks for certain people, such as those who are unvaccinated or are at high risk for severe COVID infections.
We talked to him about what he’s been able to accomplish with the Philadelphia School District in his 10 years as superintendent.
Starting Monday, Feb. 28, masks will no longer be required in suburban parochial schools in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
For the first time, the district held a lottery for students hoping to attend the city’s most elite schools.
On Friday morning, we're introducing you to a pair of students at Central High School, who are founding members of a new magazine.
Like many, students at Temple studied virtually for the first three weeks of the spring semester due to a rise in COVID cases.
The district announced the closures are due to staff shortages.