Sarah Schneider / 90.5 WESA One day after the Pittsburgh Public Schools’ administration recommended the district close six schools over two years, the board tabled the conversation. The board voted 7-1 in favor of tabling during a special meeting Tuesday, with board president Sylvia Wilson abstaining. Several board members said their constituents had asked them to vote against the closure plan, though the board was voting not on the plan itself but on initiating a public-comment process to discuss it. Board member Sala Udin said the community should have had a chance to weigh in before the plan was presented. “Even though we are just requesting authorization to request a public hearing, that’s not how [the community is] receiving the information,” Udin said. “Many people think we’re going to vote on this tonight and that is not the case. I think we need to go back to the drawing board and take into consideration the best knowledge and thinking we have to best introduce this notion.”