by cassusmedia | Feb 9, 2026 | EITC News
America’s most powerful teachers unions – the National Education Association and the American Federation of Teachers – play a strong if not dominant role in how public schools are run. Are these unions beneficial to America’s children, the great majority of whom...
by cassusmedia | Feb 9, 2026 | EITC News
Under the program an individual or business could donate up to $1,700 to a Scholarship Granting Organization, although currently no organization has signed up for the program as the rules are still being written by the Internal Revenue Service. The program would not...
by cassusmedia | Feb 6, 2026 | EITC News
Over the weekend, Nicole Stitt attended the National School Choice Week Expo on Pittsburgh’s South Side, looking for a school she hopes will better suit her daughter’s learning style. “Traditional schooling just hasn’t worked well for us,” Stitt said, whose...
by cassusmedia | Jan 26, 2026 | EITC News
First Resource Bank marks a record-breaking year of community investment, contributing $450,000 through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) program to support 60 local schools and educational organizations. This landmark achievement underscores...
by cassusmedia | Jan 19, 2026 | EITC News
Woodlands Bank recently contributed $10,000 to the Penn College Community Arts Center through the Pennsylvania Educational Improvement Tax Credit program. “The Community Arts Center is a cornerstone of our community. For years, it has been a welcoming place for people...
by cassusmedia | Dec 18, 2025 | EITC News
A recent ceremony at a Kittanning-area private school marked the latest effort by the Bridge Educational Foundation to funnel Educational Improvement Tax Credit funding to non-public schools in west-central Pennsylvania. As shared by state Rep. Brian Smith,...