"Philadelphia's Education Priorities: Funding, Year-Round Schools, and Safety"

Mayor Cherelle L. Parker emphasized the need for increased funding for Philadelphia schools during her first public education event as mayor, highlighting the importance of support from federal, state, and city governments as well as the private sector. She also discussed the need for modernizing school facilities and expanding access to educational opportunities year-round. Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. echoed the call for increased funding, outlining plans for extended-day and year-round schools, facility improvements, and other initiatives to accelerate student achievement. The district is projecting a $400 million deficit as federal COVID-19 relief funds run out, and the Fund for the School District of Philadelphia has pledged $40 million over the next five years to support these initiatives.
- Mayor Parker prioritizes education funding and clarifies 'year-round school' at Philly's State of the Schools event The Philadelphia Inquirer
- ‘All the children are not well': Officials present first-ever State of Public Education address NBC 10 Philadelphia
- School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Tony Watlington delivers 'State of Schools' report Tuesday WPVI-TV
- Philly State of Education address: Year-round schools, safety and more funding among key issues WHYY
- Philadelphia public schools hope to raise $40 million by 2028 PhillyVoice.com
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