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School Information


Pittsburgh Stevens K-8 is a neighborhood school located in Pittsburgh's Elliott community.

The goal of Pittsburgh Stevens is to empower children to reach their full potential within an atmosphere conducive to growth and learning, where all peoples are mutually respected. 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: 319
African-American: 238 (74.61%)
American Indian: 0 (0.00%)
Asian: 0 (0.00%)
Hispanic: 3 (0.94%)
Multi-Racial: 20 (6.27%)
White: 58 (18.18%)
Male Students: 175 (54.86%)
Female Students: 144 (45.14%)


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:

  • Emphasis on evidence, high expectations, parental involvement, ongoing monitoring, recognition of student progress, and strong, visible instructional leadership.
  • Extended Day Program for Reading and Math support.
     
  • Title 1 services to improve all students’ achievement.
  • Wide variety of opportunities for tutoring, enrichment and extra-curricular interest activities during and after school hours.

Special Education Programs:

  • Life Skills Support
  • Learning Support
  • Autistic Support
  • Emotional Support

Parent/Family Involvement:

  • Parent-Teacher Organization (PTSO)
  • Parent-School-Community Council (PSCC)
  • Parent/Teacher Conferences
  • School Volunteers
More information is available in the School Handbook and in the Parent & Family Involvement section of the District website.