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charter schools, college, commentary, kensington health sciences academy

February 18 — 3:09 pm

Professors call on local universities to support District schools rather than proposed charter

We are professors who teach at local universities and who write and care deeply about public education. We speak for

Susan L. DeJarnatt, Barbara Ferman, Edwin Mayorga, Akira Drake Rodriguez, Encarna Rodriguez, Elaine L. Simon
Commentary

commentary, kensington health sciences academy

January 9 — 3:37 pm

Principal of KHSA: Don’t start a charter. Invest in my school instead.

Recently, my school, Kensington Health Sciences Academy (KHSA) has been at the center of Philadelphia’s debate about charters vs. traditional

Nimet Eren
Commentary

charter schools, charters, health, high schools, kensington health sciences academy, philadelphia school partnership, science

December 19 — 10:14 pm

On the eve of winter break, the District schedules a controversial charter hearing

A meeting on Friday will bring a classic standoff to School District headquarters: a debate between supporters of a proposed

Bill Hangley Jr.

kensington health sciences academy, LGBTQ, teacher training, teachers

August 27 — 10:56 am

Working to foster an LGBTQ-friendly environment in high school

Rose West was always honest when her students asked her a simple question: “Ms. Rose, who’s your husband?” “Just letting

Lijia Liu

community, community schools, kensington health sciences academy, university of pennsylvania

August 3 — 12:14 pm

Kensington students school future teachers at Penn GSE

Jarline Herrera said her teachers growing up didn’t understand her. That is why she was sitting in a classroom in

Hannah Melville

funding equity, kensington health sciences academy

January 25 — 7:00 pm

How the other half learns: A field trip from Kensington to the suburbs

For one day, a group of Philadelphia teenagers experienced life at a wealthy, suburban high school. This is what they

kensington suburbs

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