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Pittsburgh, PA-based David May‐Stein as Chief of School Performance
Date of management change: December 31, 2016
Pittsburgh, PA-based David May‐Stein as Chief of School Performance
Pittsburgh Public Schools offers a wide variety of educational options and offerings for our diverse student body. We aim to provide options that not only match our students` passions and unique needs, but also help to prepare them for the real word through diverse experiences. As the largest of 43 school districts in Allegheny County and second largest in Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Public Schools serves approximately 25,000 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12 in 54 schools. In addition, Early Childhood programs serve 1,614 three and four year-olds in classrooms across the city. We believe that every child—at every level of academic performance—can achieve excellence. To help our students get there, we are committed to continually improving performance at every level of the District. By doing so, we will help prepare our students to take maximum advantage of The Pittsburgh Promise® scholarship, and we will better prepare our District to thrive in an era of unprecedented competition. At Pittsburgh Public Schools, we have all the right ingredients to help us tackle urban public education problems and to help our children succeed in a world where it`s increasingly important to have more than a high school diploma.
David May‐Stein is Chief of School Performance at Pittsburgh Public Schools. Previously, David held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.
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