Two hands hold three figures - one larger figure with its arms around two smaller ones. It’s emblematic of the community being built in Sto-Rox with the Safe Passage program, and it is now the program’s logo. The best part? It was designed by a Sto-Rox student.
Read moreSto-Rox Students Supplied By The Education Partnership, PNC Bank
“Our job is to make sure that you have everything you need, so that school is awesome.”
Those words spoke by Josh Whiteside, Executive Director of The Education Partnership, sum up his organization’s role in helping Sto-Rox and other schools.
Read moreDr. Seuss Family Night Scheduled
A night of family fun is set for Wednesday, March 8 at Sto-Rox Primary Center. Dr. Seuss Family Night will be held from 5-7 p.m. at the Multipurpose Room at the Primary Center. This Title I event will also serve as a Kindergarten registration event, for families interested in joining the Sto-Rox School District community.
Read moreVIBE Anti-Violence Team Funded By New SEEKS Program
Lee Davis prides himself on his empathy. Davis, the founder of Lee Davis & Associates Consulting, grew up in Braddock and went to Woodland Hills, seeing and experiencing violence around him regularly. Those experiences shaped the man he is today, a man who looks for solutions when he sees violence happening in communities in Pittsburgh. That mindset led the Sto-Rox School District and Lee Davis & Associates to partner together in an anti-violence effort over the next 18 months. Those efforts will be funded by the Project SEEKS SES…
Read moreBlack History Month Celebration at Jr./Sr. High School
Black History Month came to a close at Sto-Rox Jr./Sr. High School with a celebration of high-achieving students and the figures from Black history. A celebration put together by district staff and Steel City Impact was held at the Jr./Sr. High School auditorium.
Read moreUPDATE: District Statement on Community Violence
We are aware of the violence against law enforcement that took place throughout our community this afternoon. While this violence did not happen on school grounds, we did lock down the school based on the advice of law enforcement. We have communicated with police throughout the evening, and at this time, classes will take place as scheduled on Tuesday, February 28.
Read moreRequest For Proposals: Therapeutic Services
Sto-Rox School District has an overarching goal to ensure the provision of therapeutic support for children who exhibit a need for these services. The extraordinary circumstances caused by COVID-19 pandemic have left our schools in dire need of creative mental health support. This work is expected to begin in August 2023 through September 2024.
Read moreBlack History Month Celebration At Upper Elementary
Students of Sto-Rox Upper Elementary celebrated Black History Month with a special event on Friday. Students, parents and guardians gathered in the Upper Elementary gym…
Read moreNew Sto-Rox Inductees For National Honor Society
Four Sto-Rox students proved they have what it takes to be part of a prestigious group: The National Honor Society. Kamron Bey, James-Cameil Bulls, Breona Griffin and Shea Kelley are the newest members of the Sto-Rox chapter of the National Honor Society.
Read moreSpecial Education Plan Presented For Public Review
Here you will find the latest version of the Sto-Rox School District’s Special Education. It is posted here for public review for the next 28 days. If you have any questions about the plan, please contact: Dr. Katie Stenger, Director of Student Services, at 412-771-3213, ext. 4010 or kstenger@srsd.k12.pa.us.
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