The School District of Philadelphia is projecting a fiscal cliff over the next two years due to years of insufficient funding and the end of the federal COVID-19 relief grants,
The School District of Philadelphia is projecting a fiscal cliff over the next two years due to years of insufficient funding and the end of the federal COVID-19 relief grants,
School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony Watlington Sr. navigating his first budget process as head of a big city public education system spent
The school district will spend $22,379 per student in the 2023-24 school year, officials said a 5.3% increase over the current school year. But a fiscal cliff is coming.