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Propel:?A dream becomes reality
Category: 'Y' Published on Friday, 18 November 2011 11:18 Written by Courier Newsroom
Eight years ago, Propel started as a dream. The dream was to build an organization with the capacity to transform public education in Southwestern Pennsylvania so that all children have access to high performing public schools. Today, that dream is a reality.
Propel’s mission is to catalyze the transformation of public education in Southwestern Pennsylvania so that all children have access to high performing public schools.
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Propel has become one of the largest, fastest-expanding set of charter schools in Pennsylvania with the highest levels of student achievement among Pennsylvania public school districts serving high poverty areas.
Propel Schools operates public charter schools where students are admitted by blind lottery. Our schools are free and open to all. There are no admissions requirements and there are no tuition fees. We serve all: special education students, talented and gifted students, and everyone in-between.
Currently, there are eight operating Propel Schools in Southwestern Pennsylvania:
Propel Homestead (K-8), Propel Andrew Street High School, Propel McKeesport (K-8), Propel East (K-8), Propel Montour (K-8), Propel Braddock Hills Ele. (K-6), Propel Braddock Hills High School, Propel Northside (K-5).
Propel Schools is currently accepting applications for the 2012-13 school year! Space is limited, so apply today. For more information, visit propelschools.org or call 412-325-7305.
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