Bucks County is Greater Philadelphia's lone purple county, and both presidential campaigns know it. Plus, the impact of Philly's special education assistant vacancies.
Monica Kerper and Lee Cox of North Wales said they were “super excited” to attend their first in-person Trump event. They came to listen to JD Vance speak to supporters during a rally at the Newtown Athletic Club on Sept. 28.Bucks County, the last purple part of Philadelphia’s suburbs, could swing the presidential race for Trump or Harris — and they know it.
Democrats think they can get closer to flipping the Pennsylvania Senate this year, with potential to tie the chamber for the first time in three decades, while Republicans are confident they’ll keepAmid a nationwide teacher shortage, the Philadelphia School District faces an especially dire problem: Well over 500 special education assistant roles sit vacant across its 216 schools. That means less dedicated support for students with disabilities, who make up around 15% of all U.S.
“We’re constantly triaging situations because we don’t want the kids to lose out,” one special education teacher at a North Philadelphia school said. “There’s a lot of vacancies across the district this year, but it’s always been an issue. We don’t ever work to find sustainable solutions.”
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