North Allegheny School District

Coordinates: 40°34′03″N 80°01′52″W / 40.56751°N 80.03123°W / 40.56751; -80.03123
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North Allegheny School District
Address
200 Hillvue Lane
Pittsburgh
, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, 15237-5344
United States
District information
TypePublic
MottoPreparing All Students For Success In A Changing World
GradesK-12
Established1948
SuperintendentDr. Brendan Hyland
Schools7 Elementary Schools (K-5)

Bradford Woods Elementary School Franklin Elementary School Hosack Elementary School Ingomar Elementary School Marshall Elementary School McKnight Elementary School Peebles Elementary School

3 Middle Schools (Grades 6-8)

Carson Middle School Ingomar Middle School Marshall Middle School

2 High Schools

North Allegheny Intermediate School (grades 9-10)

North Allegheny Senior High School (grades 11-12)
Budget$177.5  million
Students and staff
Students8,493 [1]
Staff581
ColorsBlack & Yellow
Other information
Websitenorthallegheny.org

North Allegheny School District is a large, suburban public school district located in McCandless, Pennsylvania, about 12 miles (19 km) north of Pittsburgh. It was established in 1948 and serves an area of 48 square miles (120 km2), including Marshall Township, McCandless Township, and the boroughs of Bradford Woods and Franklin Park.[2]


North Allegheny School District operates 12 Schools:

7 Elementary Schools (K-5)[edit]

  • Bradford Woods Elementary School
  • Franklin Elementary School
  • Hosack Elementary School
  • Ingomar Elementary School
  • Marshall Elementary School
  • McKnight Elementary School
  • Peebles Elementary School

3 Middle Schools (Grades 6-8)[edit]

  • Carson Middle School
  • Ingomar Middle School
  • Marshall Middle School

2 High Schools[edit]

  • North Allegheny Intermediate School (grades 9-10)
  • North Allegheny Senior High School (grades 11-12)

Notable alumni[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Niche. "North Allegheny School District School". Retrieved February 7, 2021.
  2. ^ ”The History of North Allegheny” https://nashuproar.org/46466/features/the-history-of-north-allegheny/
  3. ^ "Hart, Melissa A." Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  4. ^ Wilson, P.F (2005-03-24). "Game Show Over". Pittsburgh City Paper. Retrieved 2007-01-17.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ VanFossan, Brad (2009-06-09). "Interview with former Penn State Nittany Lion and Cleveland Browns' fullback Tim Manoa". Cleveland Leader.

External links[edit]

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