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Pittsburgh Schools Launch Ambitious Plans for Student Success

August 12, 2024 | Pittsburgh SD, School Districts, Pennsylvania



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Pittsburgh Schools Launch Ambitious Plans for Student Success
As the Pittsburgh Public Schools prepares for the 2024-2025 academic year, district leaders emphasized their commitment to prioritizing student success during a recent board meeting. Dr. Walters, the district's leader, highlighted the collaborative efforts of various departments, including Curriculum and Instruction, Technology, Equity, and Human Resources, all aimed at providing essential resources and support for students.

Lamar Blackwell, Chief of Staff, presented updates on newly adopted instructional materials for subjects ranging from English Language Arts to mathematics and social studies. He outlined the district's curriculum development timeline, which began in May 2024 with a focus on comprehensive planning and professional development for educators. Continuous curriculum enhancements are scheduled throughout the school year to ensure that instructional materials remain effective and relevant.

Mark Stuckey, Chief Technology Officer, followed with an overview of upcoming technology investments designed to improve student outcomes and enhance safety and stakeholder engagement. The meeting underscored the district's dedication to delivering a high-quality education and fostering an environment where every student can thrive.

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