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Bethlehem school taxes likely to rise for the 1st time in 2 years to help close budget hole

Bethlehem school taxes likely to rise for the 1st time in 2 years to help close budget hole Updated Apr 20, 2021; The Bethlehem Area School Board endorsed closing an $8 million 2021-22 budget hole by tapping its savings account and raising property taxes for the first time in two years. The board held a finance committee meeting Monday evening where it discussed its $305 million spending plan and a new state school funding reform campaign. The school board has held the line on property taxes for the last two years, but it can’t afford to do that this year, board President Michael Faccinetto said. He suggested taking about $4 million to $5 million from the district’s $32 million fund balance and closing the rest of the gap with a tax hike. This keeps the savings account within a board-set threshold, while scaling back the increase in taxes, he said.

Students Flocked to Cyber-Charter Schools This Year So Did District Revenue and Federal Relief Funds

Students Flocked to Cyber-Charter Schools This Year. So Did District Revenue and Federal Relief Funds Like brick and mortar charter schools, cyber-charters are funded by contributions from public school districts. Districts pay the online schools an annual rate for each of their students who opt to enroll in one. Elizabeth Hardison, Pennsylvania Capital-Star   |   April 18, 2021   |  Analysis Brian Hayden thinks he can pinpoint the day that Pennsylvania students started flocking to his school.  It was early July 2020, and Hayden and the rest of the staff at the Pennsylvania Cyber Charter School were on their annual summer break. Betsy DeVos, at the time the U.S. Secretary of Education, told the press that the federal government would require schools to open for instruction in the fall. 

Lawmaker s Level Up bill takes aim at Pa s education inequity in Lehigh Valley, elsewhere

Lawmaker’s ‘Level Up’ bill takes aim at Pa.’s education inequity in Lehigh Valley, elsewhere Updated 7:59 AM; Facebook Share State Rep. Mike Schlossberg’s wife teaches in a building built in 1871, when the Civil War “was just that thing that ended a couple years ago,” the Democratic representative from Allentown joked. Her only form of air-conditioning is opening a window that sometimes doesn’t open. Buildings in poor shape are usually a result of poorly funded school districts, a description that fits the Allentown School District, where Schlossberg’s wife teaches. In fact, it’s one of the 100 most underfunded Pennsylvania school districts, something Schlossberg is working to change.

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