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New Outlook Academy students were part of a group …

June 12, 2016

New Outlook Academy students were part of a group of volunteers who placed American flags at the grave sites of military veterans in Brightwood’s Highwood Cemetery. Flags have been placed on veterans’ graves the Friday before Memorial Day for the past 67 years.


Mr. C. Named Honorary Chair of the Sr. Thea Bowman…

June 1, 2016

Mr. C. Named Honorary Chair of the Sr. Thea Bowman Black Catholic Educational Foundation Scholarship Event.

Mr. Sam Costanzo of The Academy Schools lent his name, his presence and his personal resources to assist with a benefit whose mission and ministry has the focus of service to young African Americans in poverty.
On April 6, 2016 the event was held at Heinz Field in celebration of twenty-six years of The Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Educational Foundation. The Foundation began with the passion and spirit of an African American Franciscan Sister from Mississippi. Sister Thea Bowman was in the terminal stages of cancer when she was presented with a vision and a plan to raise up and sustain youngsters in need of opportunities for higher education.
Mr. Sam Costanzo, Founder of The Academy Schools, was chosen to be Honorary Chair of this event based on his initiative and vision in juvenile rehabilitation over his 40 year career. The hope is that this will be the beginning of a partnership between these two endeavors which promote support and mentoring for young people in our society who are too often forgotten.


Mr. C. Named Honorary Chair of the Sr. Thea Bowman…

May 17, 2016

Mr. C. Named Honorary Chair of the Sr. Thea Bowman Black Catholic Educational Foundation Scholarship Event.

Mr. Sam Costanzo of The Academy Schools lent his name, his presence and his personal resources to assist with a benefit whose mission and ministry has the focus of service to young African Americans in poverty.

On April 6, 2016 the event was held at Heinz Field in celebration of twenty-six years of The Sister Thea Bowman Black Catholic Educational Foundation. The Foundation began with the passion and spirit of an African American Franciscan Sister from Mississippi. Sister Thea Bowman was in the terminal stages of cancer when she was presented with a vision and a plan to raise up and sustain youngsters in need of opportunities for higher education.

Mr. Sam Costanzo, Founder of The Academy Schools, was chosen to be Honorary Chair of this event based on his initiative and vision in juvenile rehabilitation over his 40 year career. The hope is that this will be the beginning of a partnership between these two endeavors which promote support and mentoring for young people in our society who are too often forgotten.


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April 12, 2016

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A heartfelt thanks from a resident and a counselor…

March 3, 2016

A heartfelt thanks from a resident and a counselor at the Summit Academy for a beautiful experience provided by the Tickets for Kids Charities of Pittsburgh.

Dear Tickets for Kids,

Hello. My name is Ryan and I’m a student at Summit Academy. I was one of the lucky six that was able to go to the Cirque Dreams Holidaze show, and after that I felt like I was one of the luckiest kids in the world. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for those tickets and for giving me the chance to experience that.

Usually, people would not always pick me for something like this, they would not want to put so much trust in me. It made me feel so special, and so important, and so good inside because I have never been to anything like that in my life, never a place so fancy, never even anywhere comparable to that. It was the nicest place that I have ever been. I am so grateful for this experience that it’s hard to put thank yous into words, because it was so much greater than words could describe.

Thank you so much, Ryan
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"None of the students I took with me had ever been to the theater before. One asked me awkwardly what the building was really for, and whether the gems in the chandelier had been lent specifically for the performance we were watching. One of them asked if it would be alright if he touched the parquet marble floor to see if it was real. This is to say nothing of how they responded to the show itself. Witnessing their wonder was one of the highlights of my career thus far. Simply put, my students are not accustomed to joy, to innocence, to beauty, to compliments. Every student I took with me said that seeing the show was one of the greatest experiences of their lives. Watching them experience that was one of the greatest experiences of mine."

Gretchen Kessler
Summit Academy


Summit Academy students enjoy a Penguins game from…

March 1, 2016

Summit Academy students enjoy a Penguins game from the Sydney Crosby Suite!


Congratulations to Summit Academy wrestling coach …

February 26, 2016

Congratulations to Summit Academy wrestling coach John McCloud, who was named section 3-AA Coach of the Year.

Coach McCloud is pictured here with Summit Academy wrestler Brandon D., after winning his match at the section 3 tournament.


Congratulations Summit Academy 2016 January Gradua…

February 5, 2016

Congratulations Summit Academy 2016 January Graduates!


The Academy Charter School students and Rainbow Ki…

January 7, 2016

The Academy Charter School students and Rainbow Kitchen, partnered together to brighten the holidays and the lives of Pittsburgh-area homeless. The students stuffed holiday stockings with hand-made winter hats, lip balm, shaving cream and razor, facial soap, lotion, Kleenex, shampoo & conditioner, toothpaste and tooth brush and restaurant gift cards. The stockings were then passed out to the Rainbow Kitchen patrons at an event that included lots of smiles and hugs to warm the chilly winter weather.

The Academy Charter School has implemented a Good Neighbor Initiative that allows our students to give back to their community and help them to understand that they are part of a larger society of caring individuals. Our students look forward to continuing to volunteer in future projects.


The students of New Outlook Academy had a chance t…

December 17, 2015

The students of New Outlook Academy had a chance to volunteer with the “Play it Forward Pittsburgh” toy drive that was held at Century III Mall.

Founded in 2011, Play It Forward Pittsburgh is a children’s toy drive collecting gently used toys and offering them free to families who are in need or might be having a tough year. On Friday, December 11, our girls got the opportunity to be part of a volunteering team, stocking and organizing shelves to prepare for the event. They also helped families shop the next day. Tis the season to bring cheer!