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  1. Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district serving the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and adjacent Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania. As of the 2021–2022 school year, the district operates 54 schools with 4,192 employees (2,070 teachers) and 20,350 students, and has a budget of $668.3 million. [3]

  2. PITTSBURGH, May 20, 2024 –Today, Superintendent, Dr. Wayne N. Walters activated the District’s Extreme Heat Protocol, which will transition students and staff to remote teaching and learning Tuesday, May 21, and Wednesday May 22, 2024 at the 39 facilities below. Teachers will facilitate live remote instruction on Microsoft Teams.

  3. Pittsburgh Public Schools is the public school district serving the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and adjacent Mount Oliver, Pennsylvania. As of the 2021–2022 school year, the district operates 54 schools with 4,192 employees and 20,350 students, and has a budget of $668.3 million.

  4. Diversity at Pittsburgh Public Schools. Native languages spoken by students 58. African-American students 53%. White students 33%. Other races 14%. English Language Learners 1,108. Magnet Programs . Whole-school magnets 11. Neighborhood schools offering m ...

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  5. 8. Mai 2024 · Pittsburgh Public Schools is a public school district located in PITTSBURGH, PA. It has 20,034 students in grades PK, K-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 12 to 1. According to state test scores, 18% of students are at least proficient in math and 38% in reading. pghschools.org. (412) 529-3500.

  6. After graduating from Pittsburgh Public Schools this spring, senior Layla Johnson plans to become the first in her family to attend college. She’s already committed to Howard University, a historically Black research university, but she did so before receiving the financial aid offer that would tell her how much she’ll need to pay to attend.