Sen. McIlhinney honored by Pa. Middle School Association
HARRISBURG – Senator Chuck McIlhinney (R-Bucks and Montgomery) has been selected to receive the Advocate for Public Education Award from the Pennsylvania Middle School Association.
McIlhinney received the award for his work with the Department of Education on the Schools to Watch program, one of the state’s preeminent measures of middle school performance. On behalf of PMSA, McIlhinney requested that a staff member from the Department be assigned to the Schools to Watch program to assist in reviewing applications and making school visits to evaluate performance.
PMSA Executive Director Lee Ference presented McIlhinney with the award at the Capitol yesterday.
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