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Subject Concerns mount in struggling Woodland Hills School District
Date June 1, 2023 12:00 PM
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County unveils Smithfield shelter closure plans amid warnings.
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In this newsletter: Concerns about transparency, finances and performance at the Woodland Hills School District drove a contentious primary election that could bring a majority-new board — and maybe the changes that some parents and community members want to see ([link removed]) .

As the closure of a homeless shelter on Smithfield Street nears ([link removed]) , representatives of Allegheny County government informed an advisory board that they have focused on finding space for 125 people who will be displaced. The shelter’s operator, though, warned that “people will die” as a result of “this haphazard closure.”


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** At Woodland Hills, parents ask for open communication as distrust in administration widens ([link removed])
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Primary election results could shake up debate as issues of transparency and finances mount in the struggling school district.
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** Allegheny County previews plans for users of Smithfield Street shelter, but operator warns of calamity ([link removed])
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