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Campaign for Student Success Mission: Background In 2006, the Campaign for Proficiency was initiated by Superintendant Mark Roosevelt and several city leaders representing many sectors of the community. In April of 2007, the name was changed to Pittsburgh’s Campaign for Student Success and the mission was clarified and articulated as a responsive, grass roots effort within specific communities. The initial area of focus has been the West End of Pittsburgh where residents and community members have been working to address the following: Needs Identified by the Community
New Programming Community Learns at Langley- A tutoring program for high school students began for the 2008-2009 school year 21st Century Program at Schaeffer- A tutoring program for 4th and 5th graders is recruiting students and would like to begin in the 2008-2009 school year. Current Committees Marketing/Business- The committee is working on branding the campaign and involving the business sector in its efforts Recreation- The committee is working on developing a central recreation hub in the West End for its students and families Get Involved in the Future of the Campaign!
Mark Conner, mconnner1@pghboe.net, 412-622-3941 [ top ]
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