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School Information


Pittsburgh Fulton PreK-5 is a neighborhood school located in Pittsburgh's Highland Park community. Pittsburgh Fulton also includes a French International Studies Academy magnet program, open to all students by application. Parents must apply during Preferred or General Registration periods.

The instructional program is designed around the District's comprehensive curriculum, emphasizing the Pennsylvania learning standards in reading, math, science, social studies, art, music and physical education.

More information about school programs, procedures and expectations is available in the School Handbook.


Percentage of students at Proficient/Advanced levels on PSSA Reading and Math Tests:


 

 

Enrollment:

Total Students: 322
African-American: 276 (85.71%)
American Indian: 2 (0.62%)
Asian: 2 (0.62%)
Hispanic: 3 (0.93%)
Multi-Racial: 18 (5.59%)
White: 21 (6.52%)
Male Students: 142 (44.10%)
Female Students: 180 (55.90%)


Enrollment information is updated on the first day of each month. Enrollment figures may change based on student transfers and new registrations. At the beginning of the school year, enrollment data may be less accurate until the official state recognized membership date (20 days after the start of school).

Quick Facts:

  • French International Studies magnet program available by application for students who reside in any area of the city; preference given to Pittsburgh Fulton siblings and to families in the East Area.
  • After school tutoring and enrichment.
  • Incentives to encourage students to reach 25 book reading goal.
     
     
  • School Librarian works closely with classroom teachers to provide students with enrichment opportunities.
  • Activities include intramural sports, Student Council, safety patrol/youth leadership club, cheerleading squad and chorus.

Special Education Programs:
  • Learning Support
  • Emotional Support
  • Speech Language Support
More information is available in the Special Education section of the District website.

Parent/Family Involvement:

  • School Volunteers
  • PTO
  • Parent School Community Council
  • Parent-Teacher Conferences
More information is available in the School Handbook and in the Parent & Family Involvement section of the District website.