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Pittsburgh Miller PreK-8 is a neighborhood school located in Pittsburgh's Hill District community. It is an African-Centered School, teaching and promoting the history and culture of people of African descent. 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: |
246 |
| African-American: |
242 (98.37%) |
| American Indian: |
0 (0.00%) |
| Asian: |
0 (0.00%) |
| Hispanic: |
0 (0.00%) |
| Multi-Racial: |
3 (1.22%) |
| White: |
1 (0.41%) |
| Male Students: |
135 (54.88%) |
| Female Students: |
111 (45.12%)
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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:
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Use of both traditional and innovative teaching and learning methods to draw from each child his or her unique gifts of knowledge and understanding.
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Schoolwide Unity Circle begins each day.
- Extended Day Enrichment (after-school).
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Community partnerships to support students. |