Map: Several states offer, or may offer, free child care for early educators

Child care remains unaffordable and hard to find across the country, but as federal relief funds wind down, states like New Mexico, Washington, and Kentucky are introducing their own solutions to expand free preschool and early education, creating sustainable funding sources with bipartisan support.

UArts students, staff still in dark on next steps ahead of Friday closure; City Council investigates

The University of the Arts students, staff and faculty members are still in the dark about next steps though the school will officially close Friday. City Council is looking into the abrupt closing meanwhile, the United Academics of Philadelphia plans to meet with prospective teach-out partners Thursday,

University of the Arts President resigns amid schools impending closure

University of the Arts President Kerry Walk has resigned just days after the school announced its abrupt closure at the end of the week. 

Devoted teacher gets a retirement surprise
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FOX 29's Bob Kelly stops by to give longtime teacher Sue Daywalt a retirement gift.

Devoted teacher gets retirement surprise
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FOX 29's Bob Kelly stops by to give longtime teacher Sue Daywalt a retirement gift.

UArts students, parents outraged after school cancels townhall meeting amid abrupt closing

Students and parents protested outside of the University of the Arts building in hopes of getting answers to the announcement of the school's sudden closure on June 7th, after they then cancelled a townhall meeting scheduled for Monday.

University of the Arts abruptly announces June 7 closure, vows to help students transfer

The University of the Arts, an institution with roots more than a century and a half old in Philadelphia, has abruptly announced it will close in a week, citing declining enrollment and revenues as well as increasing expenses.

Students left scrambling as University of the Arts announces sudden closure
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Students of the University of the Arts are having to suddenly come up with new plans for their education as the university abruptly announced they are closing their doors in early June.

Washington educator wins $200,000 jackpot after Teacher Appreciation Week

Each year, "Teacher Appreciation Week" is observed during the month of May — and for one preschool teacher in Washington state, her "appreciation" came in the form of some good luck from the universe. 

University of the Arts closing in early June
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In a surprise announcement the University of the Arts said they are closing their doors in early June.

Pop singer Natasha Bedingfield to perform at Pennsbury High School's prom

The British-born performer joins an impressive list of notable acts that performed at Pennsbury High School's prom, including John Mayer and QuestLove.

Kids can get free pizza this summer by reading

Pizza Hut’s summer reading program – Camp Book It – is back for its 40th year.

Is college worth it? Here's what Americans think in new survey

Is the cost of college worth it? Americans have mixed views amid rising tuition costs and mounting student loan debt.

Honoring Asian Americans, Pennsylvania nonprofit advocates AAPI studies in classrooms

Incorporating Asian American history into Pennsylvania school curriculum not only celebrates the contributions of Asian Americans, but also educates others to prevent hate and violence.