Plus, PPS considering closures, grade reconfigurations and more.
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🎭 Living with autism can make every encounter feel like a performance, Eli Kurs-Lasky writes in a first-person essay about coming to terms with his disability ([link removed]) in a world built around neurotypical expectations.
🦟 Allegheny County is seeing some of the highest West Nile virus activity in the state this summer. But, efforts to control mosquito populations ([link removed]) pose risks to the local ecology.
🏫 PPS consultants proposed a plan that would shutter several school buildings, reconfigure grade groupings and phase out most of its current magnet programs. We brought you the details in partnership with WESA. ([link removed])
Now, catch up on the local news you may have missed this week ⬇️
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** ‘Yes and’: My lifetime of chasing the perfect performance to seem neurotypical ([link removed])
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** Allegheny County ramps up mosquito control. Could it harm local ecosystems? ([link removed])
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** Closures, grade reconfigurations and magnet phase-outs floated in PPS facilities plan ([link removed])
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** A day in Summer B.O.O.S.T: Combating learning loss with fun activities at PPS ([link removed])
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** August Wilson’s “Radio Golf” explores race, class and gentrification on the Hill ([link removed])
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** ICYMI FROM LAST WEEK
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* For many, gaining sight as an adult would seem like an unquestionable gain. But for Olivia Durant, it brought a traumatic reckoning ([link removed]) , then a new life of flourishing.
* A year after the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh pledged to improve its Section 8 program, the numbers are up, but landlord concerns persist ([link removed]) .
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