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Radnor committee urges PSBA attendance, weighs platform proposals and selects delegates
Summary
At its May 6 committee meeting, Radnor Township School District officials discussed PSBA Advocacy Day priorities—funding, charter and cyber school reform, mental-health supports and safety—and confirmed the district may send three voting delegates to the PSBA delegate assembly, with names due to the board by June 27.
The Radnor Township School District Government Relations & Communications Committee on May 6 reviewed Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) priorities and discussed sending delegates to PSBA’s upcoming meetings.
Committee members heard from Miss Gerten, who said the "PSBA advocacy day is scheduled for May 13, in Harrisburg," and summarized PSBA’s priorities this year as stable and continued funding, flexibility in the use of resources, charter and cyber school reform…
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