The Children’s Scholarship Fund of Philadelphia (CSFP)
Interested in applying to a private school near you? CSFP provides scholarships to private K-8 schools for families in need. Learn more here!
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Interested in applying to a private school near you? CSFP provides scholarships to private K-8 schools for families in need. Learn more here!
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Summer should be fun, but it shouldn't be a time where students lose months of learning! This can be curbed by enrolling your child in summer programs. Check out this list of free and low-cost options!
Looking to gain skills for success in the 21st century? Career and Technical Education (CTE) Schools may be right for you. Browse their offerings here!
Wondering how to create a home learning environment during any Philadelphia school closures? Here are some ways to keep your students engaged.
Education approaches and standards are constantly changing, and so is the vocabulary. Learn terms to understand preschool and daycare in Philadelphia.
Find top high schools in Philadelphia with CTE programs, which provide students with the opportunity to gain professional skills and career certification.
Cyber Schools are an option for learners wanting to engage with coursework and educators from home. Learn how enroll in the best Philadelphia cyber schools!
Children whose primary language of communication is not English will be provided support through daily English Learner Education. Learn more here!
Looking for more information on English Learner Education? This article provides information on programs, instruction, and contacts from the School District of Philadelphia.
Accelerated Schools can provide a GED or a high school diploma to individuals under 21 and at risk of not graduating. Learn more about these free programs!
Public schools are required by law to provide tailored support and services for children with disabilities. Learn about those unique rights here.