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Parents, teachers and students urge Pittsburgh Public Schools board not to revive Resolution 17.02
Summary
Multiple speakers at the Jan. 26 public hearing urged the board to reject revisiting Resolution 17.02, calling the prior plan too fast and urging a fresh, community‑built approach with pilots and clearer timelines.
At a virtual public hearing on Jan. 26, parents, teachers and students urged the Pittsburgh Public Schools board not to reopen the district’s previously defeated "future ready" proposal, Resolution 17.02, and called instead for a new planning process built with community input.
Speakers repeatedly framed the issue as one of trust and procedure. "The timeline didn't work. It was too fast," said Valerie Webb Ullman, who asked the board to…
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