For over a year, Pittsburgh Public Schools has juggled proposals, delays and updates to a Future-Ready Facilities Plan that would close 12 schools and nine buildings across the city. As the district approaches a final vote, a current exhibition at the Carnegie Museum of Art reveals a long history of school closures and displacement in Pittsburgh.
On display in the Heinz Architectural Center, “after school” blends contemporary artistic practices with case studies from Pittsburgh schools. The exhibit is approached through Pittsburgh’s archives, outlined by architectural renderings, photographs and headlines alongside immersive spaces. The closures of Schenley High, Northview Heights Elementary, Burgwin Elementary and Peabody High pepper the history of a city grappling with segregation, urban renewal, depopulation and growing privatization.
The curatorial team, consisting of Theodossis Issaias, Alyssa Velazquez and curatorial fellow McKenzie Stupica, consulted with Public Source K-12 Education Reporter Lajja Mistry about her extensive reporting on proposed PPS closures and invited her to submit an article that will be published in a companion book for the exhibition on Nov. 13.
Dig Deeper into Lajja’s reporting on PPS School Closures
Public comment opens on PPS closures after narrow board vote and continued pushback
The Pittsburgh Public Schools board approved a mandated public comment period for input on its proposal to close nine school buildings. The board will vote on those closures, along with a broader slate of reconfigurations and other changes, once that period concludes.
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Updated report spares Roosevelt, Schiller, Conroy from PPS closures
Superintendent Walters presented an updated feasibility report, responding to community backlash over closures and transparency concerns.
Some school closures probably inevitable, most PPS board candidates say
Four Pittsburgh Public Schools board seats are contested this year, and school consolidation may be decided by the time new members take office. But they would oversee closures.
Facing pressure, PPS board delays vote on closing 10 schools
Parents and some board members pushed for more transparency, information and community input before moving forward with the district’s facilities overhaul.
Superintendent’s report endorses closures and consolidations for PPS schools
Controversial plans to close 14 Pittsburgh Public schools amid a districtwide overhaul were put on hold last fall while leadership assessed the feasibility. The resulting report largely stands by the proposals of the consultant hired to help the district realign its resources.
Proposed Manchester closure roils some families amid PPS shakeup
ERS consultants proposed closing Manchester K-8 and housing a CAPA middle school in the building. What does that mean for the Manchester community?
You asked, we got answers: A Q&A with the people shaping PPS’ school closure plan
Education Resource Strategies consultants answer your questions about the various changes to the district’s footprint they proposed earlier this month.
Closures, grade reconfigurations and magnet phase-outs floated in PPS facilities plan
A proposed plan for streamlining the district’s assets lays out big changes for the Pittsburgh Public system.
PPS records show 90% of buildings need costly renovations as district weighs school closures
The district is using the Facilities Condition Index to assess the quality of its buildings and to determine potential school closures.
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Lajja is the K-12 education reporter at Pittsburgh’s Public Source. Originally from India, she moved to the States in 2021 to pursue a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California….
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