City Officials Say Without Passage Of Cigarette Tax, Philadelphia Schools May Not Open On Time
Superintendent Dr. William Hite says a cash advance from the state
doesn’t solve the district’s $81 million deficit.
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — A timely start to the Philadelphia school
Superintendent Dr. William Hite has said 1,300 layoff notices would go out August 15 without money
“I’m annoyed, disappointed and frustrated, because we’re at a point two weeks before we have to make some operational decisions to educate
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