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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.

news, science

April 12 — 12:04 pm

Changing climate and flattening Earth: Teaching science in a ‘fake news’ world

A glossy booklet with an intriguing title recently turned up in Patrick Engleman’s mailbox. "Why Scientists Disagree About Global Warming,"

Avi Wolfman-Arent
l patrick engleman

after-school programs, high schools, math, news, science

March 5 — 1:21 pm

A biotech pilot program to get students excited about STEM

by Charlotte Pope Robin Bethune, a junior at Roxborough High School, is intrigued by forensics, and she is eager about

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after-school programs, arts, curriculum, high schools, math, news, reading, science, universal companies

October 5 — 12:51 pm

District hosts open houses for Regional Talent Centers

By Kofi Biney When you first walk into Universal Audenried Charter High School, you are greeted by banners displaying various

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after-school programs, high schools, math, news, science

September 28 — 3:48 pm

Carver students launch mobile app at annual technology symposium

By Kofi Biney and Charlotte Pope It’s not every day that students get to create technology for a respected political

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2012, elementary schools, focus on a broken pipeline to college, school snapshot, science, summer

May 16 — 11:19 am

Elementary students participate in science competition

Francis Scott Key School 3rd graders (from left) Jennifer Manno, Davyna Chhea, and Avianna Kang display a prototype of their

key students science

arts, class notes, math, science

May 2 — 2:16 pm

Students to learn STEM with 3-D printer

Beeber Middle School and Boys’ Latin of Philadelphia Charter School will host the Cube Odyssey on May 7. The Cube

Samuel Reed III
cubify

boyle's law, curriculum, pedagogy, science

May 11 — 4:45 pm

STEM teacher fellow program year II

The School District of Philadelphia has received funding from the Math and Science Partnership to continue year two of its

Timothy Boyle

boyle's law, curriculum, science

January 14 — 2:50 pm

What happens when you light a bulb?

Today my students will solve a problem. On the board will be the focus question from FOSS’s Magnetism and Electricity lesson 2.1:

Timothy Boyle
lightbulb students

2010, august, curriculum, focus on charter schools, math, other news & features, reading, science, summer

June 8 — 3:56 pm

Tweeting from the science trailer

A few weeks back I succumbed to the lure of Twitter and created an account for my 3rd grade students.

Timothy Boyle
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