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Save Schenley Advocates
"Speak Truth to Power"

Monday, June 16, 2008, 6:30pm, Press
Conference
Pittsburgh Board of Education 341 S. Bellefield Avenue - Pittsburgh, PA
15213
Save Schenley Advocates "Speak Truth to Power"
CONTACTS: Tim Stevens: (412) 758-7898 and Kathy Fine (412)
361-7904
Visual for Press Conference: Large Poster with Report Card that show
grades for the School District Administrators, School Board, Students,
Parents and Community.
ADVOCATES DEMAND THAT SCHENLEY HIGH SCHOOL BE SAVED FOR FUTURE
GENERATIONS AND THAT ALL SPENDING STOP UNTIL THERE IS A PLAN FOR
COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL REFORM.
Pittsburgh-A cross-section of Schenley High School advocates representing,
parents, students, alumni, community leaders will gather for a Press
Conference in front of the Pittsburgh Board of Education Building in
Oakland at 6:30pm. Speakers will address issues regarding the
lack of a comprehensive plan, safely dealing with asbestos concerns; Green
Building, Alternative fiscal and academic plans, transparency, other Reform
Proposals and the demand that Superintendent Roosevelt and reform chief
Derrick Lopez refrain from writing and saying to other community people we
respect, that the Schenley advocates are "the opposition".
They have used this tactic to divide the Pittsburgh Public School community
along racial and class lines which is a shameful way to push through their
high school reform agenda.
Following the press conference at the7pm Public Hearing where there are
currently 65 speakers scheduled which is a strong indication of how
important these issues still are. Many Schenley advocates will be
asking that the school board "Vote No" to close Schenley on June
25th, demand more information from the administration and take more time to
evaluate a complete and comprehensive plan addressing all high schools, all
buildings, all programs and enrollment.
Schenley advocates will continue their relentless and noble quest to
"Save Schenley" and to improve high school reform for all
children, Tuesday, June 17th at 6:00 P.M. where they petitioned and secured
the right to have a Public Hearing held before Pittsburgh City
Council. City residents are urged to sign up to speak by calling
412-255-2138. Saving Schenley and having good comprehensive high
school reform IS a citywide issue and concern that will have a dramatic
effect on our quality of life for many years to come.
Schenley advocates are urging the Pittsburgh community to show their
support by coming out in full force for these hearings.
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B-PEP, The Black Political
Empowerment Project
Tim Stevens, Chairman
Celeste Taylor, Vice-Chairperson
B-PEP Hotline: 412-758-7898
Email: b-pepinfo@b-pep.net
Web Site: www.b-pep.net
c/o Hill House Association, 1835 Centre Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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