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PHOENIXVILLEÂ â Renaissance Academy has been named the top ranked charter school in Pennsylvania according to U.S. News and World Report.
Each year the national magazine publishes its rankings of the best high schools in America, looking at 24,000 high schools across the country.
The U.S. News & World Report ranked the Renaissance Academy Charter School 20th out of all Pennsylvania Public High Schools and the No. 1 ranked Pennsylvania Charter School on the list.
- Advertisement - I am proud of the dedicated, focused work of our staff that earned us this noteworthy recognition, Gina Guarino Buli, the school s chief executive officer said in a press release announcing the ranking. In a year when our school has been faced with challenges, for which we could not have planned, it is refreshing and rewarding to be recognized for the long-term accomplishments of our staff and students.
Summit School back to square one after PMSD denies another charter proposal
The proposed Summit Charter School is back to square one, again.
Pocono Mountain School District held a special board meeting on Feb. 24 during which the board voted yet again to deny the proposed school s charter.
Summit School has applied for a charter multiple times over the past two years.
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The district noted several concerns about the application.
“Summit mentions a bilateral fit (in its application), which is great for the parents, students and school, but a bilateral fit does not belong in the charter school application and this was explained clearly in previous applications, PMSD board president Rusty Johnson said in his opening statement.
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Governor Wolf Proposes Plan to Cut Taxes for Working Class Families, Invest Billions in Education and Workforce Development
February 02, 2021
Working Class Families
Governor Will Deliver His Annual Budget Address Via Video Wednesday
Governor Tom Wolf outlined his budget plan to remove barriers and cut taxes for working class families in Pennsylvania while investing billions of dollars into Pennsylvania schools and workforce development initiatives. The governor’s plan would make Pennsylvania’s tax s