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 381 Wible Run Road Pittsburgh, PA. 15209
Phone: 412-492-1200 Ext. 1500 or 1501
Welcome to
Shaler Area High School...
On behalf of the Shaler Area High School, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you and invite you to participate in the many wonderful activities that we have to offer. Our high school teachers are student-centered, caring instructors who make the school an enjoyable place for students to learn and grow. The staff will set high expectations for students and provide vibrant lessons to help all children reach their highest potential. We are excited about our school family and look forward to the many dynamic opportunities ahead.
Sincerely,
Timothy J. Royall
High School Principal
Go Titans!
Announcements
ANNUAL CARNATION SALE
Carnations will be sold from Monday, January 25 through Monday, February 8. The carnations will be distributed in homeroom on Friday, February 12. Carnations are only a dollar each and can be ordered at the High School Activities Office. See a cheerleader for more details and click here to read more.
YEARBOOK
Final Day to order is January 15, 2010
Several payment methods will be provided that make buying your yearbook fast and easy. You will be able to return payment by mail, go online at https://www.buyayearbook.com or call the Yearbook Order Center at 888-298-5063. Don’t miss out! Your chance to order is coming soon.
Have a great photo of a high school event? Want to see it in the yearbook? Click here to create a Class Scene account and to upload your photos today.
We will consider using them in the 2010 Spectrum. Also, see our Activities Website for more information about our yearbook.
PARKING APPLICATIONS
Parking Applications are now available online or for pick up in the High School Activities Office. Please READ all parking regulations before completing an application. See More...
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******* FOCUS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT
1. Establish a safe and disciplined learning environment that challenges students at all levels, involves parents in their child’s education, and encourages the development of a strong work ethic.
2. Promote collaboration and foster a professional learning community with the primary focus on student achievement through long-term, intensive staff development and high quality instruction.
3. Align the written, taught, and tested curriculum through the development of challenging standards with a focus on reading, writing, speaking, and mathematics, emphasizing mastery of the basics and development of higher level thinking and problem solving skills.
4. Provide a support system that allows all students who fall behind to get extra help, then address those students at more frequent intervals to determine the effectiveness of remediation strategies.
5. Support and enhance the comprehensive arts curriculum (visual, dance, theater, music, and physical education) emphasize components of the district wellness program, and incorporate the functions necessary to develop technologically proficient students.
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