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Pittsburgh School Closure Plan Raises Questions for Parents

Dec 06, 20244 minEp. 323
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(The Center Square) – Some Pittsburgh residents may feel déjà vu as the city’s public school system considers yet another plan to close buildings and redistribute many of its 20,000 students. Though many see the district as overspending and underperforming, the strategy of reconfiguring schools also raises questions among parents who say similar attempts over the last 20 years didn’t pan out. Faced with declining enrollment and expensive facility upkeep, the district contracted Educational Resource Strategies, a non-profit organization, to reimagine the district’s operations. In the current model, the district’s 60 buildings have a 53% utilization rate.

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Full story: https://www.thecentersquare.com/pennsylvania/article_a5e442d4-b0e4-11ef-a221-9beb63f40ec1.html

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