R-L: Rabbi Ariel Sadwin; PA State Senator Scott Wagner; Mrs. Shari Dym and Mrs. Rachel Zilbering, administrators at the Silver Academy of Harrisburg, PA

R-L: Rabbi Ariel Sadwin; PA State Senator Scott Wagner; Mrs. Shari Dym and Mrs. Rachel Zilbering, administrators at the Silver Academy of Harrisburg, PA

On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg was the site for the 15th annual celebration for the EITC – Education Improvement Tax Credit – program. Hundreds of nonpublic school students and teachers joined with government and education officials to celebrate the 15 years of scholarship tax credits helping countless families and schools, and to advocate for the continued expansion of the program to help even more families secure the most suitable education for their children.

Coinciding with the EITC event was the annual PA CAPE (Pennsylvania state chapter of the Council for American Private Education) teacher awards luncheon. A distinguished group of educators and school administrators from nonpublic schools across the Commonwealth were chosen by a panel of judges and presented with awards for their dedication to ensuring the success of their students.

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