Former schools
editSchool | Location | Opened | Closed | Notes |
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Baxter Middle School | Homewood North | 1908 | 1978[1] | Now Student Achievement Center. |
Belmar Elementary School | Homewood North | 1900 | 2006 | Used as Lincoln 6-8 (2006–2011). Now vacant.[2] |
Bon Air Elementary School | Bon Air | 1956[3] | 2006[4] | |
Burgwin Elementary School | Hazelwood | 1937[5] | 2006[4] | |
Chatham Elementary School | Perry North | 1924[6] | 2006[4] | |
Clayton Elementary School | Perry South | 1958[7] | 2006[4] | |
Columbus Middle School | Perry South | 1967[8] | 2006[4] | |
Connelley Vocational High School | Crawford-Roberts | 1930 | 2004 | |
Crescent Elementary School | East Hills | 1939[9] | 2006[4] | |
H. B. Davis Elementary School | Squirrel Hill South | 1932[10] | 1980[11] | Demolished in 1984.[12] |
East Hills Elementary School | East Hills | 1972[13] | 2006[4] | |
Fifth Avenue High School | Uptown | 1894 | 1976 | |
Fort Pitt Elementary School | Garfield | 1905 | 2012[14] | |
Frick Middle School | North Oakland | 1927 | 2009[15] | Now Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy. |
Friendship Elementary School | Friendship | 1899 | 2006[4] | Now Pittsburgh Montessori School. |
Gladstone Middle School | Hazelwood | 1914 | 2001 | Was also a high school from 1960 to 1976. |
Greenway Middle School | Crafton Heights | 1974[16] | 2006[4] | Now Pittsburgh Classical Academy Middle School. |
Knoxville Middle School | Knoxville | 1927 | 2006[4] | |
Larimer Elementary School | Larimer | 1896 | 1980[11] | |
Lee Elementary School | Beechview | 1912 | 1980[11] | |
Lemington Elementary School | Lincoln–Lemington–Belmar | 1937 | 2006[4] | |
Madison Elementary School | Upper Hill | 1902 | 2006[4] | |
Horace Mann Elementary School | Marshall-Shadeland | 1874[17] | 2006[4] | |
McCleary Elementary School | Upper Lawrenceville | 1900 | 2006[4] | |
McNaugher Middle School | Perry South | 1909[18] | 1983[8] | |
Margaret Milliones Middle School | Upper Hill | 1928[2] | 2006[2] | Now University Prep 6-12.[2] |
Morningside Elementary School | Morningside | 1897 | 2006[4] | |
Morse Elementary School | South Side Flats | 1874 | 1980[11] | |
Murray Elementary School | Mount Oliver | 1955[19] | 2012[14] | Now Arlington PreK-8. |
Northview Heights Elementary School | Northview Heights | 1962[20] | 2012[14] | |
Oliver High School | Marshall-Shadeland | 1925 | 2012[14] | |
Peabody High School | East Liberty | 1911 | 2011 | Now Barack Obama Academy of International Studies 6-12. |
Prospect Middle School | Mount Washington | 1931 | 2006[4] | |
Florence Reizenstein Middle School | Shadyside | 1975 | 2008 | Used as Schenley High (2008–2011) and Obama Academy 6-12 (2009–2012). Demolished in 2013.[2] |
Arthur J. Rooney Sr. Middle School | Brighton Heights | 1997[21] | 2010[22] | Now Morrow 6-8. |
Schaeffer Elementary School | Crafton Heights | 1960[23] | 2012[14] | |
Schenley High School | North Oakland | 1916 | 2008 | |
Sheraden Elementary School | Sheraden | 1959[23] | 2006[4] | |
South Side High School | South Side Flats | 1897 | 2004 | |
Thaddeus Stevens Elementary School | Elliott | 1939[9] | 2012[14] | |
Washington Polytechnic Middle School | Central Lawrenceville | 1937 | 2006[4] | |
Wightman Elementary School | Squirrel Hill North | 1897 | 1980[11] |
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