Analysis: Nearly 40% of Pennsylvania schools ‘persistently dangerous’

Pennsylvania students are not being provided with safe school choice options as the law requires because of its weak definition of “persistently dangerous,”  a Commonwealth Foundation analysis finds.

Senior Education Policy Analyst of the Commonwealth Foundation Rachel Langan told The Center Square by email: “Federal and state law require that students attending a persistently dangerous school or those experiencing violence at school be provided with a transfer to a safe charter school, school within their own district, or at a neighboring district.”

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