School districts across Pennsylvania are backing a push for more state funding as costs continue to rise. According to the Tribune-Review, the Pennsylvania School Boards Association introduced a resolution calling for increased funding to cover expenses like special education, pensions, and cyber charter tuition. Dozens of districts have signed on, with officials warning that state support has not kept pace with billions in rising costs, leaving schools to consider tax increases or budget cuts. Advocates said the effort aims to show lawmakers the growing financial strain as districts work to finalize budgets ahead of the state deadline.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS ACROSS PA BACKING PUSH FOR MORE STATE FUNDING
May 4, 2026 | 8:07 AM









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