Elementary Enrollment Continues to Beat Projections
Posted: September 30, 2014 in Community Information, Policies and GuidelinesTags: 2012-2013 enrollment, 2014-2014 enrollment, 3rd day enrollment, class size guidelines, elementary, enrollment, North Allegheny School District
North Allegheny revamping proposed policy on background checks for school volunteers
Posted: September 10, 2014 in Community Information, Policies and GuidelinesTags: North Allegheny, North Allegheny School District, policy, volunteer
The North Allegheny School District is revamping its proposed policy on background checks for parents who volunteer in the schools.
School board President Chris Jacobs said Aug. 27 that the district will seek more community feedback on the policy, which had been scheduled for a vote that evening.
North Allegheny school board member appointed
Posted: August 21, 2014 in Community Information, Press CoverageTags: North Allegheny, North Allegheny School Board
Michael Meyer was appointed Wednesday to an open seat on the North Allegheny school board.
North Allegheny School Board member resigns to coach softball
Posted: July 17, 2014 in Press CoverageTags: North Allegheny, North Allegheny School Board, Ralph Pagone
The North Allegheny School Board on Wednesday accepted the resignation of member Ralph Pagone, who had served for more than eight years.
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North Allegheny approves budget that holds line on taxes
Posted: June 26, 2014 in Community Information, Press CoverageTags: budget, North Allegheny, North Allegheny School Board
The North Allegheny school board Wednesday approved a final budget without a tax increase.
The board voted 6-3 in favor of the $139.5 million budget that holds the tax rate at 17.4039 mills.
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North Allegheny Approves Elementary Class Size Policy, Preliminary Budget Without Tax Increase
Posted: May 22, 2014 in Community Information, Policies and Guidelines, Press CoverageTags: budget, class size guidelines, North Allegheny School Board
The North Allegheny School Board approved a policy Wednesday that sets limits on elementary class sizes.
According to the policy, the administration will set the number of sections according to how many students are enrolled 30 days before the first day of school.
No more than 24 students can be in kindergarten through second grade, 27 students in third grade and 29 students in fourth and fifth grades.
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North Allegheny approves preliminary budget without tax increase
The North Allegheny School Board approved a proposed final budget Wednesday that does not raise taxes, but seeks to fund repairs to three buildings by a bond issue.
The district is looking at $8 million in renovations to Bradford Woods Elementary, $11.6 million to Marshall Elementary; and $14.9 million to Marshall Middle School, according to a 2012 study. All were built or last renovated in the early 1990s.
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North Allegheny Board votes 7-2 for Redistricting
Posted: February 20, 2014 in Community Information, Press CoverageTags: balance enrollment, class size, North Allegheny, redistricting, saveNAschools, school board
Since September of 2012, Save NA Schools has advocated redistricting in order to create more equity across all elementary schools and better utilization of “excess capacity” in some buildings. Balancing enrollment is critical to reducing class size- which has been a central focus of this group.
On March 15, 2013, Save NA Schools stated that balancing enrollment would allow the district to
- keep class size within the district’s guidelines
- adequately administer elementary programs (music, ESAP, GOAL)
- reasonably accommodate future growth
Many members of the North Allegheny community, including parents from HES, IES, MCK, MES and PES, spoke in support of the redistricting proposal for those reasons. On Wednesday, February 19, the North Allegheny School Board voted 7-2 to balance enrollment across all of the district’s buildings– making the 16-month community campaign to “save class size” a success.
The redistricting plan incorporated the top two requests from the community: 1.) move the fewest number of students, and 2.) grandfather current 4th and 7th grade students.
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The North Allegheny School Board Wednesday approved redistricting students for the next school year. The plan moves fewer than 200 elementary students and allows for current fourth- and seventh-graders to stay in their current schools. It was introduced by the administration last month to take into account comments from residents about three previous plans
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Reminder: School Board Meeting Tonight
Posted: February 19, 2014 in Community InformationTags: meeting, North Allegheny, North Allegheny School Board, North Allegheny School District, redistricting
SaveNASchools encourages residents to attend the school board meeting on Wednesday, February 19 at 7pm in the auditorium of Ingomar Middle School. The school board will vote on the administration’s final recommended redistricting scenario.
Residents interested in registering to speak may do so by contacting School Board Secretary Rose Mary Ryan at rryan@northallegheny.org or 412-369-5437.
PG: North Allegheny redistricting plan; No IB for NA
Posted: January 30, 2014 in Community Information, Press CoverageTags: achievement, IB, International Baccalaurate, North Allegheny, redistricting
Critics say the district’s new redistricting plan will not do enough to balance enrollment among the affected schools.
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North Allegheny is no longer investigating the International Baccalaureate program.
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