Carlynton parents group vows to keep school

2012-03-29 22:20:26

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A parents group in the Carlynton School District plans to run a slate of candidates in an effort to reverse the decision to consolidate Crafton and Carnegie elementary schools.

Carlynton school directors voted 5-4 last Thursday to close the two schools and construct a new elementary building for approximately $30 million in the vicinity of Carnegie Elementary. The Honus Wagner athletic field would remain untouched.

Thomas Brown, Patricia Schirripa, Thomas DiPietro, Ronald McCartney and Sandra Hughan supported the proposal, which has been discussed since last year.

Parents opposed to the plan have argued that a better use of funds would be to renovate the elementary buildings.

Crafton resident Megan Schriver said the slate will seek nominations May 17 for five school board seats as advocates of saving neighborhood schools, keeping neighborhoods intact and thriving, and being fiscally responsible with renovations and upkeep of school buildings.

"We don't have the candidates yet, but they all will be individuals who understand the importance of neighborhood schools," Mrs. Schriver said, noting that not all of the candidates will be from Crafton.

She is a member of Carlynton Save Our Schools, a group described on its website as parents, residents and business owners promoting fiscal responsibility by keeping and renovating community schools.

SOS has posted green and gold "save our neighborhood schools" yard signs throughout the district, which covers Carnegie, Crafton and Rosslyn Farms.

While there are no schools in Rosslyn Farms, the borough had sent a letter to the district, requesting school officials to consider reasonable and affordable renovations to the elementary schools and consider merging with another district.

The decision to consolidate was among 10 options presented in a feasibility study by L. Robert Kimball & Associates to renovate or expand schools or construct a new building.

Kim Lawrence, freelance writer: suburbanliving@post-gazette.com .
First Published February 24, 2011 5:23 am
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