Pittsburgh Board of Education: Schools, Calendar & Meetings

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Pittsburgh Board of Education: Schools, Calendar, Meetings, BoardDocs and Parent Links

This Pittsburgh Board of Education guide helps families, students, employees, job applicants, seniors and Pittsburgh residents find the correct Pittsburgh Public Schools resources fast: PPS school calendar, 2026-2027 key dates, Board of Directors, BoardDocs agendas, legislative meetings, agenda review meetings, board minutes, public hearing sign-up, district office address, phone number, school search, enrollment, Home Access Center, transportation, delays and closures, careers, staff directory and official links.

341 S. BellefieldDistrict office address
412-529-HELPMain district phone
BoardDocsAgenda and policy portal
9 DirectorsCity + Mt. Oliver districts
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What Do You Need From Pittsburgh Public Schools Today?

Most people searching for Pittsburgh Board of Education need one practical thing: the school calendar, next board meeting, agenda documents, public hearing sign-up, school search, enrollment help, parent login, bus information, job openings or the correct district phone number. Use the cards below first, then read the section that matches your task.

Local note: Pittsburgh Board of Education is officially the Pittsburgh Board of Public Education / Pittsburgh Public Schools Board of Directors. It serves the City of Pittsburgh and the Borough of Mt. Oliver, so do not confuse it with Allegheny County, Pittsburgh city services or a private school board.
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Pittsburgh Board of Education Quick Answer

The official Pittsburgh Board of Education information is on the Pittsburgh Public Schools website. Use the Board of Directors page for board members, board districts, public hearing procedures, BoardDocs, agenda review meetings, board minutes, policies, student representatives and board committee resources.

The Pittsburgh Public Schools district office is listed at 341 S. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213. The main district phone is 412-529-HELP, also written as 412-529-4357. The Board Office contact page lists the Board Executive Assistant in Room 245, Administration Building, with phone 412-529-3770.

Best first move: Use BoardDocs for agendas and meeting documents, the Calendar page for school dates, Public Hearing Procedures for speaking to the board, Enrollment for student registration, Home Access Center for grades and attendance, and Transportation for bus or PRT route help.
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Pittsburgh Board of Education Office Facts

These quick facts help you confirm that you are on the correct Pittsburgh Public Schools page before you share meeting dates, register to speak, download an agenda or plan a visit.

🏛️DistrictPittsburgh Public SchoolsCity of Pittsburgh + Mt. Oliver
📍Office341 S. Bellefield Ave.Pittsburgh, PA 15213
☎️Phone412-529-HELP412-529-4357
🧾Board9 directorsElected by districts
📄RecordsBoardDocsAgendas and minutes route
Source review note: This guide points users to official Pittsburgh Public Schools pages for Board of Directors, BoardDocs, Calendar, Agenda Review Meetings, Public Hearing Procedures, Board Minutes, Enrollment, Home Access Center, Transportation, Careers, Directory, Delays and Closures, Find a School and district contact details.
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School calendar

Pittsburgh Public Schools Calendar: 2026-2027 Key Dates, Holidays and Conferences

The official PPS Calendar page lists 2026-2027 school-year key dates. It shows August 24 as the first day of school for all grades except kindergarten, August 27 as the first day of kindergarten, June 12 as the last day of school for all students, August 18 as the first day for teachers and August 21 as the first day for paraprofessionals.

The calendar page also lists professional development days, employee holidays, school-only vacation days, parent-teacher conference dates and calendar news. Use the official calendar before planning travel, child care, medical appointments, conferences, graduation activity, sports schedules or work leave.

Calendar itemListed date or routePlain-English use
First day, grades except kindergartenAugust 24Main back-to-school date for most PPS students.
First day, kindergartenAugust 27Important for kindergarten families and child-care planning.
Last day for all studentsJune 12Use for summer planning and camp scheduling.
Professional development daysListed on calendar pageCheck before assuming a normal student day.
Parent-teacher conferencesOctober dates listed by school typeUseful for families with multiple children in different grade spans.
Calendar caution: Pittsburgh Public Schools calendar dates can change because of board action, weather, emergency closures, remote-learning decisions, testing windows or updated district announcements. Recheck the official calendar before final planning.
Meetings and agendas

Pittsburgh Board Meetings, Agenda Review, Legislative Meetings and BoardDocs

Pittsburgh Public Schools uses BoardDocs for agendas, meeting materials, board policies and supporting information. The Board of Directors page says parents and community members can review information being brought before the Board prior to Agenda Review and Legislative Meetings, and each agenda is available for download the Friday before the scheduled meeting.

Agenda Review Meetings happen every month, are streamed live and can be viewed from the official agenda-review page. If you miss the livestream, PPS links a School Board Meeting Archive. For a user, the safest order is: check BoardDocs, check the Agenda Review page, check Public Hearing Procedures if you want to speak, then check Board Minutes after the meeting is approved.

NeedBest official pageWhat to check
Agenda and documentsBoardDocsAgenda, detailed agenda, attachments, meeting date and policies.
Agenda review meetingAgenda Review MeetingsLivestream and archive options.
Legislative meetingBoardDocs meetings listMeeting type, agenda, approval items and minutes route.
Policy or committee materialBoard pageBudget & Finance, Education, Policy and Public Hearing links.
Meeting tip: Agenda review, legislative meetings, public hearings and committee items are not the same thing. Use the meeting type and date shown in BoardDocs before preparing comments or sharing a date.
Minutes and records

Pittsburgh Board Minutes, Meeting Archive and Approved Records

The official Board Minutes page explains that since BoardDocs is paperless, meeting minutes are within each following month’s Agenda Review meeting. It says meeting minutes are Board approved and carry forward into the next month’s meeting.

That means you should not expect final minutes to appear instantly the night of a meeting. For older records, the page also provides a minutes archive for Board of Education Legislative Meetings from 1999 through 2013, while meetings after March 2014 are available within BoardDocs.

Agenda

Shows planned topics and attachments before the meeting.

Video

Helps users hear discussion, but is not the cleanest final record.

Minutes

Approved record that appears through the following month’s Agenda Review in BoardDocs.

Archive

Older legislative meeting minutes are linked separately from the Board Minutes page.

Public comment

How to Speak at a Pittsburgh Board Public Hearing

Pittsburgh Public Schools says citizens wishing to comment on agenda items or other school-related matters may register to speak at Board Public Hearings. Public Hearings are typically held on the Monday prior to the Board’s Legislative Meeting each month at 6:00 PM, and these hybrid meetings are streamed live on the district website.

All speakers must register online. The rules say speakers must be district residents or meet listed criteria, must deliver their own testimony, are limited to three minutes, may not transfer time to another person, must speak without interruption, and signs are not permitted during public hearings.

Privacy warning: Do not share a student’s discipline, health, IEP, custody, grade, attendance, disability, bullying or personnel issue in public testimony unless you fully understand the privacy risk. Student-specific issues usually need private school or district channels first.
Office and contact

Pittsburgh Board of Education Address, Main Phone, Board Office and District Directory

The Pittsburgh Public Schools district office address is 341 S. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213. The district office phone is 412-529-HELP, also written as 412-529-4357. The Board of Directors page lists the Board Executive Assistant in Room 245, Administration Building, with phone 412-529-3770, fax 412-325-4319 and board office email listed on the official page.

Use the district directory when you need a specific department, staff member, school office, enrollment contact, transportation help, special education support, records request, technology support or family engagement route.

NeedBest first routeWhy it helps
General district help412-529-HELPGood for routing when you are unsure where to call.
Board office question412-529-3770Listed board office route for Board of Directors contact.
Agenda or policyBoardDocsAgendas, documents, meetings and policies are grouped there.
Student-specific issueStudent’s school officeAttendance, pickup, teacher, classroom and grade issues usually start at school level.
Board members

Pittsburgh Board Members, Districts and What the Board Does

The Pittsburgh Board of Public Education is an elected body made up of nine representatives from districts within the City of Pittsburgh and the Borough of Mt. Oliver. The Board also serves as the Board for the Pittsburgh-Mt. Oliver Intermediate Unit. Board members are elected to four-year terms.

The official board page lists current district directors, including Tawana Cook Purnell, Devon Taliaferro, Erikka Grayson, Yael Silk, Tracey Reed, Emma Yourd, Eva Diodati, Dwayne Barker and Gene Walker. Names and leadership roles can change after elections or reorganizations, so verify the official page before quoting a board member.

Policy role

The Board is the policy-making body for Pittsburgh Public Schools.

District seats

Nine elected representatives serve districts within Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver.

SchoolSearch

Use address search to identify schools of attendance and board representation route.

Verify names

Board membership and officers can change; use the official Board page first.

Schools and lookup

Pittsburgh Public Schools: Find a School, Attendance Schools and SchoolSearch

PPS links SchoolSearch so families can enter an address and identify schools of attendance. The Board of Directors page also says users can find their board member through SchoolSearch. This is useful for families moving within Pittsburgh, Mt. Oliver residents, renters, home buyers and grandparents helping a child enroll.

Do not assume the closest school building is automatically the assigned school. Attendance areas, magnet programs, grade configuration, special programs, transportation eligibility and future-ready facility changes can affect the answer.

PreK-5

Elementary and early grades vary by attendance area and program.

PreK-8 / 6-8

Middle-grade configuration can differ by neighborhood and school model.

9-12

High school assignment, magnet options and programs should be checked through PPS resources.

Special schools

Use official PPS school links and enrollment guidance for specialized placements.

Moving-family tip: Search the address first, then read enrollment rules, then confirm transportation. Doing it backward can create confusion.
Enrollment

Pittsburgh Public Schools Enrollment, Registration and Required Documents

The official Enrollment and Registration page is the safest starting point for student enrollment. It provides registration guidance and explains that the District may request additional documents such as health/physical examination records and academic, attendance and special education records from previous schools, but those additional documents are not required as a condition of enrollment and will not delay a child’s enrollment.

Families should use the official enrollment route for new students, address changes, kindergarten, magnet questions, school placement, required forms and document guidance. Do not upload student identity, residency, custody, medical or special education documents through unofficial pages.

1

Check your address

Use PPS SchoolSearch to understand attendance school options before starting enrollment.

2

Open Enrollment and Registration

Use the official PPS enrollment page, not an old checklist copied from another school year.

3

Gather documents

Prepare proof of address, student identity and school records, then follow current PPS instructions.

4

Ask before sending private files

Use official PPS channels for student records and avoid email or forms that are not linked from pghschools.org.

Parent portal

Pittsburgh Public Schools Home Access Center: Grades, Attendance, Schedules and Report Cards

Pittsburgh Public Schools uses eSchoolPLUS Home Access Center, commonly called HAC. The official HAC page says guardians can view schedules, attendance, published assignments, quick links to communicate with teachers, class averages, report card information and transcript grades.

If you have a HAC login problem, PPS tells parents to check with the child’s school first to ensure contact information is accurate in the student information system. The Parent Hotline is listed at 412-529-HELP, support@pghschools.org and through Let’s Talk ticket support, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Login safety: Start from the official PPS HAC page before entering a username or password. Search engines can show old or unrelated login pages.
Transportation

Pittsburgh Public Schools Transportation, Bus Routes, PRT Passes and Daily Updates

The official Transportation page says the PPS Transportation Department arranges transportation for students who attend schools within the City of Pittsburgh and Mt. Oliver Borough. It also transports city residents attending nonpublic and charter schools located within a 10-mile radius of the city lines.

The page includes transportation daily updates, eligibility criteria, transportation forms, carrier information, PRT bus passes, FAQs, contact information, bus safety and StopFinder. It also notes that families using Port Authority / PRT routes should use Trip Planner and follow transit alerts for cancellations.

Student routes

Use student-specific transportation information from PPS and school contacts.

PRT routes

Use Trip Planner and transit alerts for public-transit cancellation awareness.

Bus safety

Use official bus safety and BusPatrol resources for school bus safety issues.

Driver jobs

The page lists bus-driver hiring information and Transportation Department contact details.

Careers

Pittsburgh Public Schools Jobs, Careers, Benefits and Required Hiring Documents

Use the official PPS Careers page for job openings, employee benefits, ADA compliance, Title VI notification, required hiring documents and “Why PPS?” resources. Do not apply from a reposted job listing until you confirm the opening through the official PPS careers route.

For teaching, paraprofessional, substitute, transportation, operations, school support, administrative and district staff jobs, start from the official careers page. Some roles may require clearances, certifications, background checks or specific hiring documents.

Applicant tip: Keep a folder with resume, identification, certifications, clearances, references and transcripts. School district applications can take longer when documents are missing.
Records and policies

Pittsburgh Board Policies, Right-to-Know Requests, FERPA and Sensitive Student Issues

For policies, use the official PPS policies route or BoardDocs. For public records, use the Right to Know Requests page. For student records, remember that FERPA and privacy rules may apply, so private student information should not be submitted through unofficial websites or public comment unless you understand the risks.

Public board meetings are not the right place to disclose private student records, special education details, medical issues, discipline, custody paperwork, grades or login credentials. Use the school, district department or official records process that fits the issue.

Video and archive

Pittsburgh Board Meeting Video and School Board Meeting Archive

Pittsburgh Public Schools posts board meeting videos through official video channels and meeting archive links. Video is useful when you want to hear discussion, but BoardDocs and approved minutes remain the better route for official records.

Watch a Recent Pittsburgh Board Legislative Meeting

This embed uses an official Pittsburgh Public Schools board meeting video. For the newest meeting, open the official PPS YouTube channel or the School Board Meeting Archive from the Agenda Review page.

Map and directions

Pittsburgh Public Schools District Office Map

The Pittsburgh Public Schools district office is listed at 341 S. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Use the map for direction planning, but call before visiting if you need the Board Office, enrollment help, records, transportation, department routing or an appointment.

Pittsburgh Public Schools Administration Building

Use this for the district office location. Meeting details should still be verified through BoardDocs or PPS meeting pages.

FAQs

Pittsburgh Board of Education FAQs

What is the official Pittsburgh Board of Education website?

The official website is Pittsburgh Public Schools at pghschools.org. Use the Board of Directors page and BoardDocs for board meetings, agendas, minutes, policies and supporting documents.

Open official Board page

What is the Pittsburgh Public Schools main phone number?

The main district phone is 412-529-HELP, also written as 412-529-4357.

Call 412-529-HELP

Where is the Pittsburgh Board of Education office?

The district office address is 341 S. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213.

Open office map

Where can I find the Pittsburgh Public Schools calendar?

Use the official PPS Calendar page. It lists 2026-2027 key dates, first days, last day, holidays, professional development days and parent-teacher conference days.

Open PPS Calendar

Where are Pittsburgh board agendas posted?

Pittsburgh Public Schools uses BoardDocs for agendas, meeting materials, policies and supporting documents.

Open BoardDocs

How do I find Pittsburgh Board minutes?

The Board Minutes page explains that minutes are within each following month’s Agenda Review meeting in BoardDocs and are board approved before becoming the official record route.

Open Board Minutes

How do I speak at a Pittsburgh Board public hearing?

Use Public Hearing Procedures and register online. Public Hearings are typically held the Monday before the Legislative Meeting at 6:00 PM.

Open Public Hearing Procedures

How many Pittsburgh Board members are there?

The Pittsburgh Board of Public Education is made up of nine elected representatives from districts within the City of Pittsburgh and the Borough of Mt. Oliver.

Open Board Districts

How do I find which Pittsburgh school serves my address?

Use PPS SchoolSearch. Enter your address to identify schools of attendance and related school information.

Open SchoolSearch

Where do I enroll a student in Pittsburgh Public Schools?

Use the official Enrollment and Registration page for current registration steps, school placement and document guidance.

Open Enrollment

Where is Pittsburgh Public Schools Home Access Center?

Use the official HAC page for guardian login, schedules, attendance, assignments, report card information and transcript grades.

Open Home Access Center

Where can I check Pittsburgh Public Schools transportation?

Use the official Transportation page for transportation daily updates, eligibility criteria, forms, carrier information, PRT bus passes, StopFinder and bus safety.

Open Transportation

Where do I apply for Pittsburgh Public Schools jobs?

Use the official PPS Careers page. It links career opportunities, benefits, hiring documents, ADA compliance and related staff resources.

Open PPS Careers

Is Pittsburgh Board of Education the same as Pittsburgh city government?

No. Pittsburgh Board of Education refers to Pittsburgh Public Schools / Pittsburgh Board of Public Education. City services such as permits, parks, trash and 311 are handled by the City of Pittsburgh, not PPS.

Open Pittsburgh Public Schools

Editorial disclaimer: This independent guide helps users find official Pittsburgh Public Schools and Pittsburgh Board of Education resources faster. It does not replace official PPS announcements, BoardDocs records, meeting notices, agendas, approved minutes, calendar updates, public hearing rules, enrollment instructions, Home Access Center access, transportation decisions, job postings, Right-to-Know procedures, policies or school-level decisions. Always verify live information on pghschools.org before attending a meeting, submitting documents, speaking publicly, applying for a job or planning around school dates.
Final summary

Best Way to Use This Pittsburgh Board of Education Guide

The best starting point for Pittsburgh Board of Education information is the official Pittsburgh Public Schools website. Use BoardDocs for agendas, policies and meeting documents; the Board of Directors page for board districts, contacts and public hearing resources; the Calendar page for school-year dates; Enrollment for registration; HAC for grades and attendance; Transportation for bus questions; and Careers for job openings.

For office contact, use 341 S. Bellefield Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213 and the main phone 412-529-HELP. For board-specific questions, the Board page lists the Board Office contact route. For public comments, use Public Hearing Procedures and register online before the hearing.