The cold temperatures will delay the start of school.
Wind chills are expected to reach -10 and -12 degrees.
Author Sarah Dessen spent the morning on Friday meeting with Pittsburgh-area students.
January is School Board Director Recognition Month.
Maddy Adams responded to last week's afterschool brawls in Swissvale by posting her own take on Woodland Hills on WPXI-TV's Facebook page.
The fundraiser is Feb. 9 at Hilltop Hall, Turtle Creek.
Juniper Village at Forest Hills announces the winners of annual Celebration of Trees contest.
Though Woodland Hills has had good secondary school security since a shooting more than two decades ago, the district is looking at its elementary buildings in a different light.
The story, rhyme, song and craft time is set for Jan. 16.
The new tests in algebra I, biology and literature replace the controversial PSSA exams.
This year's high school musical dates set for late April, early May.
The device won't stop shooters but it can buy time and keep students safer.
Last week, the board adopted its 2013 budget, but the millage rate won't be set until its Jan. 23 meeting.
As part of their study of the environment, GATE students at Edgewood Elementary School presented an assembly on the rainforest—and raised money to save it with a 'Kiss the Gecko' contest.
Deborah Vereen, principal of the school in Churchill Borough, said in a memo that students were never in danger.
From 'Spud Buds' to making environmentally friendly tree ornaments, these students had their thinking caps hot enough to, well, make french fries.
Novak is the only coach in Wolverines history.
A long line formed Saturday when Propel Braddock Hills High School hosted Play It Forward Pittsburgh's shopping event.
The board will begin a search to replace Dr. Walter Calinger—and they might look no further than Dept. Supt. Alan Johnson.
The board will also consider some action items, including a marketing plan for the district.
Then, on Dec. 8, families in need can shop for free at the Propel Braddock Hills High School cafeteria through Play It Forward Pittsburgh.
Six performances by Woodland Hills student musicians and singers will run through Jan. 14 at schools in Swissvale, Churchill and Turtle Creek.
North Allegheny held onto halftime lead as Wolverines fight wind, turnovers in second half.
The Wolverines take on top-seeded North Allegheny in the championship matchup at 2 p.m.
Alumni are gathering Thanksgiving morning at the Wolvarena and Woodland Hills Boosters are planning a tailgate party at Heinz Field before the big game.
Woodland Hills will meet North Allegheny at Heinz Field for a 2 p.m. match up.
Wolverines capitalize on Panthers' mistakes.
Local hip-hop artist Palermo Stone reconnects with Woodland Hills High School art students.
Find out how other teams did, too.
Check out an interview with Coach George Novak done by Woodland Hills Football Network's Adam Gusky.
This month's theme is Thanksgiving.
Coach George Novak talks about tonight's game and the top teams in the WPIAL AAAA on the Woodland Hills Football Network.
The Xfinity High School Sports Game of the Week will be available to all Comcast Digital Starter and above subscribers beginning Monday, Nov. 5.
CCAC and Rankin Christian Center are also closed Tuesday due to Hurricane Sandy weather.
There are no lack of adjectives to describe the Woodland Hills Boosters Association and all the support they give the high school football team.
Orders are due by Nov. 12.
The annual 5K race and dog walk hit the pavement through Churchill, Forest Hills and Wilkins on Saturday.
Woodland Hills Marching Band and Images, floats, fire trucks and fun highlight parade through Turtle Creek to Wolvarena.
Forest Hills, Churchill and Wilkins residents—and others—will have to find alternate routes during the annual Race for Pace.
More than $390,000 will be spent on exterior doors in district buildings.