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Inside this edition: What performance-based state funding would mean for Penn State, how much attorney general candidates have raised, and Altoona EMS agency hit by cyberattack. |
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Real quick: The performance-based funding model proposed by Gov. Josh Shapiro would tie state support for Penn State, Pitt, Temple, and Lincoln to metrics such as graduation rates or retention, Spotlight PA’s Wyatt Massey reports.
A little more: Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro has proposed creating a predictable funding formula and boosting state support by 5% for the state-related universities — Lincoln University, Penn State University, Temple University, and the University of Pittsburgh.
This new model would tie public funds for the universities to certain metrics, but it is not yet clear what those would be. Taxpayer support for the state-related institutions would also pass through the Pennsylvania Department of Education as grants with a majority vote from the legislature rather than require a two-thirds vote, which is the current model.
In recent years, state House Republicans have delayed funding the schools over political beliefs. Last budget cycle, funding for the universities was not approved until five months after the budget deadline, and passed alongside a separate bill that increased transparency requirements for the schools.
“We need to fix the way we fund our state-relateds — Pitt, Penn State, and Temple — along with the nation’s oldest degree-granting HBCU, Lincoln University,” Shapiro said during his February budget address. “For too long, we’ve under-funded them and subjected them to political games.”
The proposed performance-based funding model is used by more than half of states across the country, though experts warn such plans can have unintended consequences if not constructed thoughtfully.
The full story: Read more here. |
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A throwback to warm weather in Mary N.’s Boalsburg, Centre County, backyard.
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» March 22: Central PA United hosts a Bollywood Dance Party to celebrate Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, and recognize strides made in criminal justice initiatives. The event will take place at the Boalsburg Fire Company in Centre County.
» March 23: West End Library in Laurelton, Union County, hosts a Bone Hunt for the good dog in your life.
» March 23: Browse vintage clothing, accessories, home decor, vinyl, and more at Central PA Vintage Fest at the Pajama Factory in Williamsport, Lycoming County.
» March 24: Children can hunt for Easter eggs at Horseshoe Curve in Altoona, Blair County.
» March 24: Move and groove with a yoga class set to live music at Titan Hollow in Bellefonte, Centre County. |
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