Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf

Public school in Edgewood, Pennsylvania, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD) is a school for deaf and hard of hearing children in Edgewood, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1869.[2][3] The school is listed as a Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmark. The administrative building was built in 1903 by architects Alden & Harlow.[4]

Coordinates40.4348°N 79.8819°W / 40.4348; -79.8819
Established1869; 157 years ago (1869)
AdministratorDonald Mazreku, M.Ed.
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Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf
Location
300 East Swissvale Avenue

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15218

Coordinates40.4348°N 79.8819°W / 40.4348; -79.8819
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TypePublic Mainstream Charter, Deaf
Established1869; 157 years ago (1869)
AdministratorDonald Mazreku, M.Ed.
DirectorCarrie Rain, M.Ed.
Principal
Jennifer Stuber, M.Ed.
Principal
Gregory Mendenhall, MA, M.Ed.
Kevin McDonough, M.Ed., M.A.
GradesPreK-12
Enrollment~200 (2020)
LanguageAmerican Sign Language (ASL), English
ColorsNavy Blue and Yellow   
AthleticsVolleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Softball
MascotLions
Websitewww.wpsd.org
Designated1998[1]
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Affiliated organizations

  • Alumni Association of Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf[5]

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