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The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent, nonprofit news service serving thousands of supporters of the Philadelphia public schools. TheNotebook serves as an information source and voice for parents, students, teachers, and other members of the community who are working for quality and equality in Philadelphia's public schools.

A group of concerned parents, teachers, and community members committed to improving public education founded the Notebook as a quarterly newspaper in 1994. We remain an independent journalistic enterprise, with nonprofit status backed by foundation and donor / member support.

Over our 17-year history, we have developed into a widely read and respected resource. Our newspaper has a circulation of 60,000 copies. Most of these are distributed free of charge through each Philadelphia public school and Free Library branch as well as through charter schools and over 250 community organizations.

Each issue of the Notebook focuses on a theme of vital importance to public education in Philadelphia and contains both news and commentary in English andSpanish. The Notebook publishes the newspaper six times per year, a monthlyNEWSFLASH, a daily blog, and community events and dialogues about education and education reform. Learn more about our offerings here.

Recent Articles

By Dale Mezzacappa, 10 months 3 weeks ago.
The School District's projected shortfall for 2012-13 could go as high as $282 million, officials said Friday, adding that they are reluctant to borrow more than the $218 million they've already...
By Benjamin Herold, 10 months 3 weeks ago.
This is an edited transcript of Benjamin Herold's interview with William Hite.Benjamin Herold: What impression did Philadelphia make on you during this process?William Hite: I was surprised with the...
By Benjamin Herold, 10 months 3 weeks ago.
by Benjamin Herold for the Notebook and WHYY/Newsworks New Philadelphia Superintendent William Hite says that he will not reconsider the direction and reform strategies set forth by the School Reform...
By Katie McCabe, 10 months 3 weeks ago.
At a time when public funding affecting many of the city’s youth is in jeopardy, the women of Impact100 Philadelphia have chosen to award their annual grants to two organizations serving Philadelphia...
By Katie McCabe, 10 months 4 weeks ago.
The School Reform Commission brought closure Friday to two running controversies from this spring, formally granting a charter for Universal Companies to run Creighton Elementary as a Renaissance...

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