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05/28/2026
05/28/2026

Last night hurts. There is no way around that.

Many of us spent the last two years fighting for Fulton because we know exactly what this school means to our children, our families, and this community. Fulton is a place where every child feels seen and that magic doesn’t stop because of this vote. Our resilience is part of the fabric of this school. The reason so many of us fought, testified, organized, emailed, protested, and showed up over and over again is because we believed our kids deserved better than a process that often felt rushed, predetermined, and performative.

We know it is hard to find hope right now but our voices still matter and can still make a difference in how this transition plan is carried out. Many of us continue to believe this plan is unrealistic and leaves serious unanswered questions for students, families, and staff. Since the board voted to move forward with this decision, it is now our responsibility to hold both the board and the district accountable for every commitment they made (or didn’t think through) during this process.

Fulton has long been more than just a school building. For generations, it has been part of the fabric of this neighborhood and a place deeply connected to community. That legacy matters. The relationships built here, the pride carried through these halls, and the sense of belonging so many families found at Fulton cannot simply be measured in reports or enrollment numbers.

We all know the vote did not go the way we hoped, and the Fulton PTA wants to take a moment to thank the incredible people who stood beside this community throughout this fight. Thank you to our fierce Fulton advocate and Board Director Devon Taliaferro, 412 Justice & Education Rights Network - for giving us a place we felt acknowledged and seen when the district did not provide that space, the Highland Park Community Council - for cheering us on and sharing information, and to our former PTA President Rebecca who never gave up on us, also our parent and student advocates, community organizers, neighbors, and every single person who used their voice to fight for our students and public education. Your time, energy, compassion, and persistence mattered deeply.

We also want to thank Fulton's teachers and staff for being a steady source of care, stability, and support for our children through an incredibly difficult and uncertain time.

We won’t sugarcoat it. This vote sucks
but we want to remind Fulton families of something important…

Fulton is still Fulton.

The teachers who love our kids are still here.
The friendships our children built are still here.
The community that doesn’t stop showing up is still here.

For families feeling scared right now, we understand. But we cannot let fear drive an exodus from a school that continues to do incredible things for students every single day. Our children deserve stability, joy, friendship, and consistency next year. They deserve classrooms full of familiar faces and adults who know them well.

One of the bright spots of this painful process was watching our community rise up together.

Tonight’s Spring Carnival gives us an opportunity to be together, to laugh, and to remember why we fought so hard. DJ Dolla Bill can cheer anyone up. Just ask your kids! Dance party starts at 5 pm.

And next, we hold this district accountable for every promise they made about transparency, support, transition planning, and protecting students. We will not allow them to overlook us.

Thank you for being a part of the magic that is Fulton.

05/27/2026

Community report back on the U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works plant explosion.

A better plan is possible.
05/27/2026

A better plan is possible.

The Pittsburgh Public Schools board is expected to vote on a plan that would close 12 schools and shutter nine buildings. It could also bring more changes.

05/27/2026

“Save our schools”
Today at 6pm the Pittsburgh Public School board votes to close 9 public schools.

This is a reckless plan. There are big challenges the district faces. This is not the solution.  At every turn they have pushed out community voices, ideas and proposals. They have made big promises of consolidated mega schools with missing budgets, feeder patterns, transportation funding and zero plan for all of the closed buildings that, history has taught us, may soon sit like graveyards in the middle of historic Pittsburgh neighborhoods.

“Sometimes it seems like the district only idea is to close schools.”

“Closing a neighborhood school, where children can walk to school and stay in their community, is a huge and heartbreaking loss. It changes the fabric of a neighborhood.”

Students, teachers, parents and community member showed up yesterday to give a final plea to turn this ship around. “A BETTER PLAN IS POSSIBLE.”

It’s not too late for you to add your voice! 📫Email your school board member today befor 6pm.

If you’re not sure who your School Board member is, there’s a link below with all of their districts and more information.
An email as simple as “Vote NO! A better plan as possible.” Could be the final push they need to not make this mistake.

District 1 Director Tawana Cook Purnell - [email protected]
District 2 Director Devon Taliaferro - [email protected]
District 3 Director Erikka Grayson - [email protected]
District 4 Director Yael Silk Second Vice President - [email protected]
District 5 Director Tracey Reed First Vice President - [email protected]
District 6 Director Emma Yourd - [email protected]
District 7 Director Eva Diodati -  [email protected]
District 8 Director Dwayne Barker - [email protected]
District 9 Director Gene Walker - [email protected]

https://www.pghschools.org/about/board-of-directors/home

♥️Big love and gratitude to all the families and students and teachers and community members that showed up!

Please share & email your board member today by 6pm!

“Save our schools”Today at 6pm the Pittsburgh Public School board votes to close 9 public schools. This is a reckless pl...
05/27/2026

“Save our schools”
Today at 6pm the Pittsburgh Public School board votes to close 9 public schools.

This is a reckless plan. There are big challenges the district faces. This is not the solution. At every turn they have pushed out community voices, ideas and proposals. They have made big promises of consolidated mega schools with missing budgets, feeder patterns, transportation funding and zero plan for all of the closed buildings that, history has taught us, may soon sit like graveyards in the middle of historic Pittsburgh neighborhoods.

“Sometimes it seems like the district only idea is to close schools.”

“Closing a neighborhood school, where children can walk to school and stay in their community, is a huge and heartbreaking loss. It changes the fabric of a neighborhood.”

Students, teachers, parents and community member showed up yesterday to give a final plea to turn this ship around. “A BETTER PLAN IS POSSIBLE.”

It’s not too late for you to add your voice! 📫Email your school board member today befor 6pm.

If you’re not sure who your School Board member is, there’s a link 🔗 in bio/ below with all of their districts and more information.
An email as simple as “Vote NO! A better plan as possible.” Could be the final push they need to not make this mistake.

District 1 Director Tawana Cook Purnell - [email protected]
District 2 Director Devon Taliaferro - [email protected]
District 3 Director Erikka Grayson - [email protected]
District 4 Director Yael Silk Second Vice President - [email protected]
District 5 Director Tracey Reed First Vice President - [email protected]
District 6 Director Emma Yourd - [email protected]
District 7 Director Eva Diodati - [email protected]
District 8 Director Dwayne Barker - [email protected]
District 9 Director Gene Walker - [email protected]

https://www.pghschools.org/about/board-of-directors/home

♥️Big love and gratitude to all the families and students and teachers and community members that showed up!

Please share & email your board member today by 6pm!

⁉️Missed the Pittsburgh Public Schools final public hearing before the board votes to close 9 schools? Here it is... hou...
05/27/2026

⁉️Missed the Pittsburgh Public Schools final public hearing before the board votes to close 9 schools? Here it is... hours and hours of testimony ... over 70 parents, students and teachers testifying to VOTE NO!
ps. it's not too late for you to email board members before the 6pm vote wed. May 27th. https://www.pghschools.org/about/board-of-directors/

Full Public Hearing:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-1-hCv4qxY

Thank you to EVERYONE who showed up!!

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“A better plan is possible!” Families showed up TODAY passionate about making our schools better and being involved. PPS...
05/27/2026

“A better plan is possible!”
Families showed up TODAY passionate about making our schools better and being involved. PPS has pushed us out! Tomorrow they will vote to close nine Pittsburgh Public schools. Without community voice or input. Today we held a rally before the public hearing to raise our voices! ✏️✏️✏️It’s not too late to add yours too. You can find and email your school board member at this link before they vote tomorrow at 6 PM.
🔗 https://www.pghschools.org/about/board-of-directors/home
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