Taylor Allderdice High School

Taylor Allderdice High School is a public high school in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The school was established in 1927 and is part of the Pittsburgh Public Schools district. It was named for industrialist and Squirrel Hill resident Taylor Allderdice, who was a member of the city's first school board and president of National Tube Company, a subsidiary of U.S. Steel.

Taylor Allderdice High School
Location
2409 Shady Avenue

,
Pennsylvania
15217

United States
Coordinates40°25′46″N 79°55′10″W / 40.429514°N 79.919379°W / 40.429514; -79.919379
Information
TypePublic high school
MottoKnow Something, Do Something, Be Something
Established1927 (1927)
School districtPittsburgh Public Schools
NCES School ID421917000409
PrincipalDanielle Michalski
Teaching staff95.50 (FTE)
Grades9–12
Enrollment1,294 (2023–2024)
Student to teacher ratio13.55
ColorsGreen and white   
NicknameDragons/Dice
Nobel laureates
  • Joshua Angrist
  • Frances Arnold
Websitediscoverpps.org/allderdice
Allderdice, Pittsburgh, High School
Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF
Area3 acres (1.2 ha)
Built1927
ArchitectRobert Maurice Trimble
Architectural styleClassical Revival
MPSPittsburgh Public Schools TR
NRHP reference No.86002641
Significant dates
Added to NRHPSeptember 30, 1986
Designated PHLF2002

Awards and recognition

Allderdice was designated a National Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education in 1994, 1995, and 1996.

Notable alumni

List of notable alumni of Taylor Allderdice High School
Name Class
year
Notability
Lenny Levy 1932 Coach, Pittsburgh Pirates
Gene Forrell 1933 Composer and conductor
Bernard Fisher 1936 Cancer surgeon and researcher
Alan Perlis 1939 Computer scientist
Marty Allen 1940 Stand-up comedian and actor
Herb Douglas 1940 Bronze medalist, 1948 Summer Olympics
Jerry Fielding 1940 Musician, arranger, bandleader, and film composer
Philip Pearlstein 1942 Painter
Gerald Stern 1942 Poet, essayist, and educator
Myron Cope 1947 Sportscaster and announcer, Pittsburgh Steelers, WTAE-TV, and WTAE-AM
Richard Caliguiri 1950 Mayor of Pittsburgh
James S. Langer 1951 Professor of Physics
John Isaiah Brauman 1955 Professor of Chemistry, Stanford University
Murray Chass 1956 Sportswriter
Chuck Wein 1956 Entertainment promoter and manager
Stephen J. Lippard 1958 Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Edgar Snyder 1959 Attorney, local television personality
Howard Spodek 1959 Historian, professor[citation needed]
Robert Weinberg 1960 Professor and cancer biologist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Patti Deutsch 1961 Actress and comedian
Bob O'Connor 1962 Mayor of Pittsburgh
Iris R. Dart 1962 Author and playwright
Jamie deRoy 1963 Stage producer; cabaret, stage, film, and TV performer
Harvey V. Fineberg 1963 President, Institute of Medicine; Provost, Harvard University
Lewis Hyde 1963 Essayist, professor, scholar, translator, writer
Larry Lucchino 1963 President and CEO, Boston Red Sox, Baltimore Orioles and San Diego Padres
Devra Davis 1964 Epidemiologist; writer
David P. Dobkin 1966 Dean of the Faculty and Professor of Computer Science, Princeton University
Howard Fineman 1966 Editorial Director, The Huffington Post Media Group
Richard Pacheco 1966 Pornographic film and video actor, writer and director
Judith Bartnoff 1967 Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia
Edward B. Montgomery 1973 Economist, academic, and politician
Frances Arnold 1974 Chemist, Nobel Prize winner
Sally Lapiduss 1974 Television producer and writer
Nathaniel Philbrick 1974 Author
Evan Wolfson 1974 Civil rights attorney
Joseph Koerner 1976 Art historian and professor
Joshua Angrist 1977 Economist, Nobel Prize winner
Paul Costa 1978 Accountant, Pennsylvania State Representative
Gary Graff 1978 Music journalist
Maxine Lapiduss 1978 Comedian; Television producer and writer
Rob Marshall 1978 Theatre director, film director and choreographer
Gary Green 1980 Shortstop, Major League Baseball
Kathleen Marshall 1980 Choreographer and theatre director
Michael J. Tarr 1980 Cognitive neuroscientist
Edward "Eddie" Rosenstein 1981 Documentary filmmaker
Antoine Fuqua 1983 Movie director
Jonathan Rapping 1984 Criminal defense attorney; Founder, Gideon's Promise
Steve Lieber 1985 Comic book illustrator
Edna Campbell 1986 Guard, Women's National Basketball Association
Sharon Epperson 1986 Correspondent, CNBC
James Williams 1986 Offensive tackle, Chicago Bears
Russell Freeman 1987 Offensive Tackle, National Football League
Billy Porter 1987 Broadway performer and pop vocalist
Curtis Martin 1991 Running back, National Football League; Inductee, Pro Football Hall of Fame
Blake Hounshell 1996 Journalist[failed verification]
Michael Solomonov 1996 Chef and restaurateur
Pittsburgh Slim 1997 Rapper
Jayceeoh 2000? DJ and record producer
Beedie 2006 Rapper
Wiz Khalifa 2006 Rapper
Will Clarke 2009 Defensive end, National Football League
Mac Miller 2010 Rapper and music producer
Scott W. Stern 2011 Author and Norman Holmes Pearson Prize Winner
Tyrique Jarrett 2012 Nose tackle, Denver Broncos

In 2012, rapper Wiz Khalifa released Taylor Allderdice, a mixtape named for his alma mater.

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