Magnet School Information
Pittsburgh Public Schools Magnet Information
Magnet schools and programs allow students to pursue special interests, talents, or career goals. Magnet schools are not neighborhood-specific. Therefore, students who reside anywhere in the Pittsburgh Public School District can apply to attend. Because of the partnership Wilkinsburg has with PPS, Wilkinsburg students may also apply for magnet programs for the upcoming 7th grade.
PPS Magnet School Requirements
Some magnet programs have eligibility criteria that students must meet in order to be considered for admission. This criterion is outlined in the District’s Administrative Regulation which sets guidelines for magnet schools and programs.
- Language Proficiency
- Students applying to a language magnet program for Grades 3 through 12 must pass a language proficiency test in the emphasized language at that school. (At K-2, 6th, and 9th grade, students can enter into the language program with no prior language experience.)
- Applicants are considered for admission via the magnet lottery, but acceptance and enrollment are dependent on successful completion of the proficiency exam.
- Pittsburgh CAPA
- All applicants must submit an essay explaining their interest in the particular arts area to which they are applying (specific instructions are included in the online application).
- All applicants must also submit an artistic recommendation form, completed by an adult who can attest to their artistic skill and background, as well as a guidance counselor authorization form. Specific directions and copies of these documents are available within the online application and on the CAPA registration page.
- Applicants participate in an audition process or submission of a portfolio prior to the year in which they are applying for entrance. The audition is scored on a rubric and determines the applicant’s status (accepted, waitlisted, or not accepted). More information about the audition process is shared on the CAPA registration page, under each department.
- Pittsburgh Sci-Tech
- All applicants must submit an essay along with their application in order for it to be considered complete (specific instructions are included in the online application).
- All accepted students must attend a parent orientation. Dates and times of orientation sessions will be shared with accepted students in their acceptance letter.
- Pittsburgh Allderdice Pre-Engineering, Brashear Computer Science, Brashear Teaching Academy, Sci-Tech, and Obama
- All applicants to Brashear Computer Science must have had at least 90% attendance in the prior school year.
- All applicants to Allderdice, Brashear Teaching Academy, Sci-Tech, and Obama must have performed at least basic on their most recent PSSA exam in order to be considered for admission via the lottery.
- All applicants to Allderdice, Brashear Teaching Academy and Obama must also have a 2.5 GPA in order to be considered for admission via the lottery.
- For students new to Pittsburgh Public Schools, as well as students who did not attend a Pittsburgh Public School last school year, evidence must be submitted with the application in order for a student to be determined as eligible. The online application includes prompts for uploading documentation including a transcript and/or report card.
- Other nationally recognized standardized tests are considered in lieu of PSSA scores if a child is coming from a school that does not administer the PSSA or if the child has been excused from the PSSA due to a conflict with their religious belief. Other achievement measures are used in lieu of standardized test scores if a student does not take a standardized test.
Any further questions about the Magnet Lottery, please email Ebony Latham at [email protected], or Rhonda Bennett at [email protected].
More information can be found at www.pghschools.org/magnet