Provident Charter School is a tuition-free, public school located in Pittsburgh, PA, that is specifically designed to provide a high-quality education for students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia. With a unique structure and tailored environment, the school offers explicit instruction, flexible grouping, reading intervention programs, and multisensory lessons to engage all types of learners. The compassionate educators and administrators at Provident Charter School are dedicated to understanding and meeting the needs of their students, ensuring a positive and uplifting educational experience.
Recognized as the only school of its kind in southwestern Pennsylvania, Provident Charter School is committed to helping children with dyslexia access their full potential. Through a multisensory instructional approach and individualized learning plans, the school aims to prepare students for success in high school and beyond. The PCS Foundation, in partnership with Wilson Reading System, offers professional development workshops to support literacy for all, while the school's replication grant from the US Department of Education has allowed for the expansion of their programming to Provident Charter School West in Beaver County.
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