Park Elementary School News
The Park Elementary "School Wide" program is off to a great start this year! The program encompasses school culture, student behavior, school communication, safety, and security.
As a collaboration between UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Pittsburgh and Morgantown, Inc., the Care Mobile offers no out-of-pocket cost medical care to children throughout Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas. The Care Mobile will be at Steel Valley High School - August 29th (9:30 am - 2:00 pm).
Hi boys and girls, this is your principal, Dr. Shaughnessy. Kindergarteners and new students, it was great to meet you last Thursday night. You’re going to love it at Park! 1st-4th graders, I missed you a lot this summer and I can’t wait to hear about all of the fun you had! Kindergarten Transition Day is tomorrow from 8:00-12:15. Kindergarten parents may walk their child to their classroom tomorrow and Friday. 1st-4th graders, your first day of school will be this Friday. Parents of new students may walk their child to their classroom. We are going to have a fantastic school year! See you soon boys and girls.
New Steel Valley School District employees went through their orientation on Friday, August 16. The second half of the day was devoted to a new component to orientation – a tour of the district and the community.
Steel Valley Youth Basketball is hoping to join the White Oak basketball league this winter to help our young boys and girls develop their basketball skills. We need volunteers with organizational skills to launch this fantastic opportunity.
The Steel Valley School District would like to invite parents and students to join us for our Meet the Principal Nights as we get ready for the school year.
The Steel Valley School District is thrilled to announce the construction of a new elementary school that will bring the district’s elementary students together for the first time and unite the entire K-12 student body on one campus. The Steel Valley School District Board of Directors formally approved the motion to award the general construction contract to Pittsburgh-based Rycon Construction, Inc. during its board meeting on Thursday, June 20. Construction is tentatively expected to be completed in August 2026 in time for the beginning of the 2026-27 school year.
A new program called Summer EBT, or “SUN Bucks,” has been authorized by a bipartisan U.S. Congress to provide food dollars to low-income families with school-aged children over the summer months. For the summer of 2024, a household will receive $120 Summer EBT/SUN Bucks benefit (which equals $40 for each summer month) for every eligible child in the household. If multiple eligible students are in a household, the benefit will be combined into one issuance amount. The benefit will be issued to the family’s existing state EBT card (for SNAP or TANF) or on a new SUN Bucks card that is mailed, in most cases, to the household contact and address DHS has on file for that household.
Fourth grade students on the Principal Advisory Council worked hard...
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This is a sad time at Park Elementary, as we get ready to say goodbye to Mrs. Jane Bany...
This year every Park student had lunch in the office and got a posi...
Third graders had a great t...
With less than two weeks left in the school year, fourth graders from Barrett Elementary and Park Elementary received a glimpse of what next year holds in store for them through the district's annual Step Up Day.
Park Elementary students brought a message of joy and togetherness with their selection of songs at the school's annual spring concert.
Sergeant Tichon brought his guitar into the support classroom to play songs today. The ...
Students in Mrs. Callahan’s English Language Arts classes read The Me I Choo...
Fourth graders from Park and Barrett Elementary School donned their lab coats and strapped on their goggles to conduct a range of science experiments together on Friday, May 10. The joint program was courtesy of a program from Bayer and Best of the Batch Foundation called Making Science Make Sense.
We are thrilled to welcome Ms. Nicole Lott to Park Elementary! Ms. Lott...
Please take a moment to read this letter from Superintendent Bryan M. Macuga that was sent home to district families on Thursday, May 9, 2024.
Students in the k-1 support classroom have been trying new foods based on the ABC ...
Today was "K is for Kindness Day" in kindergarten. The kids made a list of pe...
Kindergarteners enjoyed learning outside today. They practiced reading and writin...
The conclusion of spring clubs marks the end of a memorable journey for the children! (...
Students at Park Elementary said a big "Thank You!" to our Lunch Heroes today...