If he is ever elected Pennsylvania’s governor, Fleetwood High School senior Andrew Schwartz said he’ll reform education in the state by getting rid of standardized tests and improving schools through a steeper tax on natural gas drilling.
Schwartz got to act out that dream of being the commonwealth’s top official Wednesday as one of about 65 students who took part in a Model Senate program at Albright College.
The students, who came from 15 Berks County high schools, got a taste of what being a state official is like through realistic exercises. Read More →
Mark Urban
Reading Eagle