Screenshot of a table listing proposed changes to various PPS schools, including closures, relocations, and program changes, with a search bar at the top.
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Pittsburgh Public Schools is planning major changes to realign its buildings with the district’s shifting needs. The proposals — not yet approved — include closures, consolidations and other significant updates. Search below to see how your school could be affected. No school closures will take place during the 2025-26 school year.

Find your feeder patterns according to the proposed plan through the district’s updated Find My School tool.

Lajja Mistry is the K-12 education reporter at Pittsburgh’s Public Source. She can be reached at lajja@publicsource.org.

The data in the chart was fact-checked by Hannah Johansson and Ayla Saeed.

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Lajja is the K-12 education reporter at Pittsburgh's Public Source. Originally from India, she moved to the States in 2021 to pursue a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Southern California....