After School with Dr. Tony Watlington Sr.: Why the facilities report is delayed, and whether bathroom break policies could change

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The Year in Philly, Part 1: Revisiting the city’s biggest stories from 2025

From a tragic plane crash in the Northeast to a grueling budget impasse in Harrisburg that fueled a series of SEPTA sagas, 2025 was a year of heartbreak, seismic shifts, and profound change in the Philadelphia region. Dive into the biggest stories that defined the year, including ...  Show more

After School with Dr. Tony Watlington Sr.: Big takeaways from the facilities planning survey

The School District of Philadelphia has revealed the four primary themes that emerged from its recently-conducted facilities planning process survey. Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington Sr. identifies what they are, and how they’ll better inform the district’s decision-making abou ...  Show more

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