The Pittsburgh Public
School board voted last night to close
Schenley High School. It also rejected a voter referendum that would have put the issue on the November ballot. Superintendent Mark Roosevelt says this decision will allow the administration to focus on the district's future. Next year,
most Schenley students will attend classes at the
Reizenstein building. The school board also last night created a citizen advisory committee that will explore future options for the Schenley building.
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