A little more than five months after it was due, Gov. Josh Shapiro signed Pennsylvania’s budget into law on Wednesday.
Here’s a quick rundown of what’s included for Pennsylvania schools:
👉 A $565 million increase for public schools, which is the second installment in the adequacy and tax equity payments needed to fix Pennsylvania’s unconstitutional school funding system, and a $105 million increase basic education funding for all public schools.
👉 Cyber charter school reforms that will save $178 million for school districts across the commonwealth.
👉 $125 million for repairing school facilities with at least $25 million set aside for the Solar for Schools program.
👉 $30 million for the student teacher stipend program, which pays them as they go through their 12-week student-teacher program.
“The budget continues Pennsylvania’s commitment to equitable school funding for districts like (Delaware County’s) William Penn and Philadelphia,” House Speaker Joanna McClinton said in a statement.
“With more than $500 million directed to historically underfunded districts, schools can continue to reduce class size, offer more learning opportunities for students, provide free breakfast, and make sure every child has the tools they need to succeed.”