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  • Long before charter schools were thought of as a way to challenge public schools to become better, Catholic schools were offering parents an excellent educational choice. Still, recent years have been hard for Catholic schools struggling to maintain enrollments in the midst of a shrinking population. Before the start of the new school year, 2007-08, the last Catholic school to open in the Diocese of Pittsburgh was in 1964. Welcome and congratulations, then, to the freshly opened St. Kilian Parish school in Mars, which has 150 kindergartners and preschoolers, thanks to the booming population in the Cranberry area (eventually, St. Kilian's will go right up to the eighth grade). But such growth is patchy; overall, elementary school enrollment across the diocese fell from about 19,000 to about 18,000, with significant declines in Pittsburgh, which is itself a commentary on the city's population stagnation compared with places like Cranberry.

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City schools sell old South Vo-Tech High[]

By Eleanor Chute, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette February 28, 2008

The Pittsburgh Public Schools board has agreed to sell the former South Vo-Tech High School for $1.1 million to Gregory Development.

It approved a resolution authorizing the chief operations officer and the solicitor to "expeditiously move forward with the disposal" of 20 closed buildings, for which the ongoing maintenance costs exceed a total of $1 million.

If a building fails to sell "in their initial attempt," then the two are authorized to find a "responsible entity, within the immediate community of the school," which could receive the building at a nominal cost.

The 20 buildings are Beltzhoover School, Boggs School, Burgwin School, Chatham School, Columbus School, Connelley, East Hills, Gladstone Middle School, Knoxville, Lemington, Letsche School, Madison School, Mann School, Miller School, Morningside, Prospect, Rogers Middle School (which will be vacant in 2009), Vann School, Washington School and West Side School.