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John Fielding, CEO
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Perzel has announced a plan to deliver the $75 million to the Philadelphia schools while also increasing funding to other districts statewide.
Due to the uncertain labor situations surrounding Philadelphia and other area school districts, the first of two September events highlighting technology opportunities in the booming "Philicon Valley" has been postponed.
Paul Vallas, chief executive officer of the Philadelphia School District, said "Take it to the bank, it is happening," Vallas said.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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The PFT has reached a series of agreements with the district to resolve a number of issues that arose this month as a result of the state takeover and privatization of Philadelphia public schools.
The study considered the effects on the schools of a $150 million donation to three school districts: Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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We are a certified supplier for several of the countries' largest school districts, including the City School District of Philadelphia, State of New Jersey and the New York City Construction Authority.
The Commission, which was appointed in January after the state took over the School District of Philadelphia, is exempt from the provisions of Act 22 that detail the charter school process.
The Philadelphia School District has filed legal papers to protect property in the 20 city schools run by financially troubled Edison Schools Inc.
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Mike Enlow, Internet Marketer
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Please note that, due to the extensive listing of vendors on mailing lists, the School District of Philadelphia does not guarantee that you will receive an invitation to bid.
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Thomas Owens, Police Officer
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There was a story on the radio, a live simulcast from the district attorney's office in Philadelphia and the law school at the University of Pennsylvania.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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Many other rural and urban school districts around the state are in similarly desperate straits as Philadelphia in terms of funding.
The Philadelphia School District made full-day kindergarten available to all children in racially isolated and high-poverty schools in September 1995.
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