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- Dilworth PreK-5
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Pittsburgh Dilworth PreK-5
A Traditional Academy for the Arts and Humanities
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Remembering Coach L: Pittsburgh elementary students receive new bikes for gym class
MedExpres and All Kids Bike granted 24 student bikes, and one teacher a bike, to Pittsburgh's Dilworth Elementary School on Thursday
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ABOUT OUR SCHOOL
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Pittsburgh Dilworth PreK-5 is a traditional Magnet school with an emphasis on arts integration and humanities for all subject areas. We believe that all children can learn, and education begins with a safe and healthy learning environment. Our very active parents and highly trained and dedicated staff help to make the students' achievement dreams come true through partnering and communication. It is our goal to help students understand how our world and lives are interconnected through their academic, arts, and humanities experiences.
As a school family, we strive to make learning a life-long skill enjoyed by all students and staff. Pittsburgh Dilworth is a highly structured and creative environment where joy and collaboration are building blocks to socio-emotional wellness and academic success.
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Dilworth Early Childhood
Early Childhood
Dilworth Early Childhood
PPS Early Childhood Education Programs provides early learning opportunities to approximately over 2,000 children a year from infancy through five-years of age throughout the City of Pittsburgh. The children and families served receive comprehensive services including education, nutrition, health, mental health, disabilities and social services. By meeting the needs of the “whole child” we ensure that all children are prepared for kindergarten entrance.All of our PPS Early Childhood classrooms operate for 6-hours a day. During that time all children are exposed to a research-based, high quality curriculum that is aligned to the PA Early Learning Standards and receive instruction individually, in small groups, and in whole group settings. Our children also have opportunities to receive specialized services in the classroom through our contracted providers or Early Intervention (as needed), to socialize with peers, and receive breakfast & lunch daily.To learn more about Early Childhood, visit www.pghschools.org/earlychildhood
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2023-2024 Pittsburgh Dilworth Student Handbook
Updated 2023-2024 Pittsburgh Dilworth Student Handbook FACE.pdf 205.52 KB (Last Modified on September 7, 2023)
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Dilworth PreK-5, located at 6200 Stanton Ave, was built in 1914. The 3 story building a total area of 56,965 square feet.
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Board District 2
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District 2
First-Vice President:
Ms. Devon Taliaferro
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Head Start (Early Childhood) Policy Council
Committees Chaired:
- Safety
Committees Co-Chaired:
- Communications and Marketing
- Education
About Ms. Taliaferro:
A native of Pittsburgh and resident of North Side, Devon Taliaferro currently serves as Community Engagement Coordinator for The Midwife Center for Birth & Women’s Health. Ms. Taliaferro’s commitment to public service began early with Public Allies, where she served a year of AmeriCorps service at Amachi Pittsburgh (2015-2016). As a former Program Associate with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Pittsburgh, Ms. Taliaferro worked to facilitate mentoring matchups with elementary students in PPS and community enrichment opportunities for students at Pittsburgh Brashear through mentor 2.0. Ms. Taliaferro has been recognized for her efforts as part of The Incline’s Who’s Next: Community Leaders & Activists (2017), Pittsburgh Circle of Courage in Education (2018) and The New Pittsburgh Courier’s Women of Excellence (2018). Ms. Taliaferro can be reached by email at dtaliaferro1@pghschools.org.
Elected official until 2023 electionAreas Represented in District 2:
- Spring Hill
- East Allegheny
- Polish Hill
- Morningside
- Parts of East Liberty
- Spring Garden
- Washington's Landing
- Strip District
- Highland Park
- Fineview
- Troy Hill
- Lawrenceville
- Stanton Heights
- Parts of Bloomfield
District 2 Schools:
- Pittsburgh Arsenal PreK-5
- Pittsburgh Arsenal 6-8
- Pittsburgh Dilworth PreK-5
- Pittsburgh Fulton PreK-5
- Pittsburgh Schiller 6-8
- Pittsburgh Spring Hill K-5
- Pittsburgh Sunnyside PreK-8
- Pittsburgh Woolslair K-5
- Pittsburgh Spring Garden Early Childhood Center
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