South Park School District

South Park School District is a small, suburban, public school district located in southern Allegheny County. It serves the residents of South Park Township, a suburb of Pittsburgh. South Park School District encompasses approximately 9 square miles (23 km2) square miles. Per 2010 local census data, it serves a resident population of 13,416, a decrease of 924 from 2001. In 2009 the districts residents' per capita income was $21,538, while the median family income was $57,290.[1]

South Park School District
Location
PA, 15129
United States
Coordinates40°18′04″N 79°59′25″W / 40.3011°N 79.9902°W / 40.3011; -79.9902
District information
TypePublic school district
MottoStrengthening Minds. Powering Futures.
GradesK12
Established1938 (Snowden)
Schools3
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceWPIAL
District mascotEagles
ColorsRoyal blue and white
Other information
Websitewww.sparksd.org

District History edit

Early One-Room Schoolhouses

Stewart School

Erected: 1920

Demolished: 2018

Open: 1920 - 2001, 2012-2016 [Cornerstone Christian Preparatory Academy]

Broughton School

Erected: 1929

Demolished: 2014

Open: 1929 - 2001

Library School

Erected: 1934

Open: 1934 - 2001

Snowden Township High School

Erected: 1958

Demolished: 2015

Open: 1958 - 2005

S.J. Engott Middle School

Erected: 1974

Open: 1974–Present

South Park Elementary Center

Erected: 2001

Open: 2001–Present

South Park High School

Erected: 2005

Open: 2005–Present

  • South Park High School (9th–12th)
    • Formerly named Snowden Township High School
  • South Park Middle School (5th–8th) Report Card 2010[2]
    • Formerly named S.J. Engott Middle School
  • South Park Elementary Center (K–4th) Report Card 2010[3]
    • Stewart Elementary School (Closed 2001)
    • Library Elementary School (Closed 2001)
    • Broughton Elementary School (Closed 2001)

Present-Day School Buildings edit

Elementary Center edit

Dr. L. Robert Furman, Principal

In the early 20th century, three elementary schools were built. Library and Broughton Schools, accepted students from their respective districts. A third, Stewart School, educated kindergarten and first grade students from both districts. In 1998, the township announced that a new elementary school would be built. The groundbreaking ceremony took place on February 12, 2000, with school superintendent Dr. Lawrence L. Muir and school board members digging the first dirt. In 2001, the South Park Elementary Center opened.

Broughton Elementary School was built in 1929 on Schang Drive. The neighborhood school took students in grades first through fourth. At the end of the 2001 school year, Broughton's front doors closed for good. In the winter of 2012, demolition began on tearing down Broughton Elementary, removing a crucial historic element in South Park history. As of spring 2015, no further construction has been made on the Broughton School's property. The only remnants that remain are the debris of bricks and other materials, as well as the cement stairs and meal handrail leading up to Broughton's front doors. Stewart School housed a Catholic high school until its demolition in 2018, and Library School has been renovated into an apartment building.

Middle School edit

Mrs. Lynn Como, Principal

Mr. Michael Petruzzi, Assistant Principal

The middle school houses 599 students in grades 5–8. Originally opened as S.J. Engott Middle School in 1976, the middle school has now taken on the name of the district. The middle school campus includes a large two-story building with a gymnasium, cafeteria, large group instruction room, band and chorus rooms, offices, and a greenhouse. There is also a large practice field for soccer, as well as a front and rear parking lots, basketball courts, and a softball field.

The middle school began a full-scale, $20.1 million renovation in 2015. Renovations include a 700-seat gymnasium, a fitness center, and a 190-seat large group instruction room. The cafeteria, library, and office suite will be extensively renovated. Improvements to plumbing, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and electrical equipment are also planned. More security will be incorporated, involving more cameras and upgraded locking systems on all doors. Permanent walls will also replace the temporary, partition walls that were originally used. Fifth grade students were housed in the elementary center for the 2015–2016 school year to make room for the renovation. The project is expected to be complete in December 2016.

High School edit

Mr. David S. Palmer, Principal

Mr. Justin Dellarose, Assistant Principal

The original South Park High School opened in 1958 as Snowden Township High School on Ridge Road. A new South Park High School building opened in 2005, just down the hillside from the former building, creating a campus of the Elementary Center, new high school building, and Eagle Stadium. The old high school building was used for swim lessons until the new high school natatorium was complete. The building remained abandoned and neglected for almost a decade, being used as a storage facility for the districts custodial supplies. There was talk of renovating the building into a new middle school, creating a campus of all three schools and stadium. However, the building was in such bad condition after years of neglect, which lead to the demolition and abatement of the 57-year-old building. The old high school location now holds a maintenance and storage building, a marching band practice field, and a large parking lot for Eagle Stadium. As of the 2005/2006 school year, the school had 752 students enrolled and 44.5 teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 16.9 students/teacher.[4] The campus includes: six full computers labs, an Indoor swimming pool, a full cafeteria services, a lighted stadium with 8 lane track, central administration offices, two multi-purpose athletic fields, two maintenance buildings, upper and lower field houses, full sized and auxiliary gyms, and an auditorium. The average indoor area to be maintained is app. 208,000 sq ft.

Extracurricular Activities edit

The district offers a wide variety of clubs, activities and sports.

Athletics edit

South Park High School competes in the PIAA's District 7, commonly referred to as the WPIAL. WPIAL-affiliated sports at SPHS include:

Athletic facilities at South Park High School include a main gymnasium, an auxiliary gymnasium, an indoor 6-lane swimming pool, a football stadium with a 6-lane track, and a softball field.

Athletic facilities at South Park Middle School include a gymnasium, fitness center, a large athletic field, basketball court, and a baseball field.

Athletic facilities at South Park Elementary Center include a gymnasium and outdoor playground equipment.

PIAA Team Championships edit

Gender Sport Year(s)
Boys Football 1997, 2005
Girls Soccer 2007
Boys Soccer 2005, 2006
Girls Basketball 2013

WPIAL Team Championships edit

Gender Sport Year(s)
Boys Football 1955, 1997, 2005
Girls Soccer 2001, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2018
Boys Soccer 2005, 2006, 2014
Girls Basketball 1998, 2008, 2013
Girls Softball 2003
Boys Track 1975
Girls Track 1998, 2010
Boys Cross Country 1986
Boys Golf 1992

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ American Fact Finder, US Census Bureau, 2009
  2. ^ http://paayp.emetric.net/Content/reportcards/RC10S103028753000006906.PDF[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ http://paayp.emetric.net/Content/reportcards/RC10S103028753000007682.PDF[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ South Park Senior High School, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed July 23, 2008.
  5. ^ http://www.azcardinals.com/team/roster/Reggie-Wells/aea20d17-2ba7-401a-b939-e96e46ed2c73 [dead link]
  6. ^ http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/052306aaa.html [dead link]
  7. ^ "Bob Jury Stats | Pro-Football-Reference.com". Pro-Football-Reference.com.