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Perry Traditional Academy, the only high school in Pittsburgh's North Side, is one of the district’s smallest, serving about 430 students. Still, Perry was one of just two PPS high schools that saw an increase in its student population last year ([link removed]) , even as districtwide enrollment continued to decline. Some groups attribute this feat to family engagement efforts led by the school staff and community organizations.
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Community organizations and school staff join forces to reimagine the district’s North Side high school by confronting issues of attendance and infractions — and creating opportunities.
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Pittsburgh Arts & Lectures welcomes Jesmyn Ward, winner of two National Book Awards for Fiction, as she concludes the 2023/24 Ten Evenings season at Carnegie Music Hall in Oakland on May 13. Ward’s latest novel, “Let Us Descend,” is a reimagining of American slavery, as beautifully rendered as it is heart-wrenching. The 2024/25 Ten Evenings roster will be announced from the stage that evening. Purchase tickets at pittsburghlectures.org ([link removed]) .
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