Education Department rejected 99 percent of applicants for student loan forgiveness program

The U.S. Department of Education accepted just 1 percent of applicants in the first year of a revamped student loan forgiveness program, according to a government watchdog report.

Desperate for leniency: Macy, Longoria go to bat for Felicity Huffman

Felicity Huffman and her lawyers pleaded Friday for probation, community service and a fine instead of jail time for her role in the college admissions scandal, buoyed by letters of support from her famous husband, William H. Macy, and her "Desperate Housewives" co-star Eva Longoria.

Temple, UPenn among colleges with most sugar babies: report

Officials tell FOX 29 that four Pennsylvania universities rank in their top 50 schools with the most sugar babies. 

Cherry Hill schools to give tuna to students with outstanding lunch debt

The Cherry Hill School District plans to serve tuna to kids with an outstanding lunch debt of $10 and the policy has people fired up.

Camp Kelly: Roxborough YMCA
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Bob finishes up another summer of Camp Kelly at the Roxborough YMCA.

NJ school district bans trainings based on gender differences

A New Jersey school district has agreed not to use training methods promoted by a group that stresses gender differences and holds positions including that girls don't perform as well on timed tests as boys because they are threatened by pressure and that boys are bored more easily.

Erroneous typo costs $900K for Pennsbury School District

A business administrator at the Pennsbury School District made a typo which is costing the school district nearly $900,000.

Cristo Rey welcomes students to brand new campus in Tioga

The first day of school for students and faculty members at the Cristo Rey Philadelphia High School was particularly remarkable Monday.

Camp Kelly: Catholic Community Choir
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FOX 29's Bob Kelly visits Catholic Community Choir in Delaware County for another edition of "Camp Kelly."

Wolf pursues changes to Pa. charter school rules

Gov. Tom Wolf says Pennsylvania needs to improve the operational and reporting rules for charter schools and wants to change the regulations and laws that govern them.