The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent, nonprofit, free news service that serves the parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and other community members involved in Philadelphia public schools. It was created to provide a critical, progressive, and accurate source of information about the Philadelphia public school system so that community members could use that information to empower themselves as advocates for public schools. In 2020, The Notebook joined Chalkbeat to create Chalkbeat Philadelphia.
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| - The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent, nonprofit, free news service that serves the parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and other community members involved in Philadelphia public schools. It was created to provide a critical, progressive, and accurate source of information about the Philadelphia public school system so that community members could use that information to empower themselves as advocates for public schools. In 2020, The Notebook joined Chalkbeat to create Chalkbeat Philadelphia. (en)
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| - The Philadelphia Public School Notebook is an independent, nonprofit, free news service that serves the parents, students, teachers, school leaders, and other community members involved in Philadelphia public schools. It was created to provide a critical, progressive, and accurate source of information about the Philadelphia public school system so that community members could use that information to empower themselves as advocates for public schools. The Notebook has two components: its print newspaper, which is published six times a year, and its news website, where it posts daily stories as well as electronic versions of its print editions. The Notebook has been praised by The New York Times, who described its articles as “notably well written” and its former editor director, Paul Socolar, as the “journalist of the future.” Philadelphia City Paper has also recognized The Notebook as “the go-to source for major education news” in Philadelphia. Herbert Kohl, a nationally acclaimed author and educator, called the Notebook “one of the leading progressive education journals in the country.” In 2020, The Notebook joined Chalkbeat to create Chalkbeat Philadelphia. (en)
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