U.S. Steel Opened Clairton Education Center After Renovation

It must be noted that the Pittsburgh-based integrated steelmaker had also provided a grant of $25,000 in support of Chromebook purchases for virtual learning.

SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): United States Steel (U.S. Steel) Corporation and Clairton City School District celebrated the grand reopening of the Clairton Education Center after major renovations. The reopening marks a major milestone for Clairton’s students, teachers and families.

The U.S. Steel employees had assisted in the reopening by providing necessary renovations to the middle and high school levels of the Clairton Education Center. Employees from the company’s Mon Valley Works and corporate headquarters volunteered painting at hallways and the high school gymnasium, restoration of office space and installation of carpets. The works were carried out under the supervision of Mike Rhoads, plant manager of Mon Valley Works’ Clairton Plant, in association with Dr. Ginny Hunt, Superintendent, Clairton City School.

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The dedicated efforts over the past year and a half have provided the Clairton students and staff with a safe and highly functional environment.

It must be noted that the Pittsburgh-based integrated steelmaker had also provided a grant of $25,000 in support of Chromebook purchases for virtual learning. The company had also been associated with various initiatives including the Junior Achievement Program, the Steelers STEM collaboration, and Project Homework Help.