Philadelphia Board of Education

Philadelphia Board of Education
Established1818 (as "Board of Education")
2001 (re-established as "School Reform Commission")
2018 (re-established as "Board of Education")
TypeBoard of education
President
Reginald L. Streater
Vice-president
Wanda Novalés
Websitehttps://www.philasd.org/schoolboard/

The Philadelphia Board of Education serves as the board of education (school board) for the School District of Philadelphia.

The Board was originally established in the Charter of the Erection of the District in 1818. In 2001, The Governor of Pennsylvania Mark Schweiker took control of the schools and therefore established the School Reform Commission. Governor Tom Wolf relinquished control of the district to recreate a City-run Board of Education.[1]

The Board is appointed for a 4-year term by the Mayor of Philadelphia, and confirmed by the Philadelphia City Council. The Current Board was appointed by Cherelle Parker in 2024.[2]

  1. ^ "City of Brotherly Thugs". The Wall Street Journal. December 3, 2001. Retrieved February 20, 2007.
  2. ^ "New Board of Education Hosts First Public Meeting - The School District of Philadelphia". 2018-07-10. Retrieved 2024-09-05.