By: Melanie Burney
Board members want more information before voting on proposal to build additions at two schools. The school board this week debated the proposal first presented in February to add classrooms to Clara


Melanie Burney is an Education Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer. She writes about education in New Jersey, focusing on issues and trends that shape learning for the state's K-12 students in public and charter schools. Her work has been featured in a variety of publications, including the Frederick News-Post and The Detroit News.
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Melanie Burney's articles primarily focus on local issues in the United States, particularly in Pennsylvania and Philadelphia. Her coverage includes topics related to education, government & politics, as well as legal policy regulations such as bullying, suicide prevention laws, racial intimidation cases, and civil rights.
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