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Superintendent Doctor Mannarino asked the board to authorize a Title I services addendum between North Hills School District and the Allegheny Intermediate Unit to provide Title I reading and math services to eligible students who live in the North Hills School District but attend nonpublic schools. Mannarino said the Title I allotment to serve nonpublic students for the 2025–26 school year is $12,236. The superintendent moved to add the item to the legislative meeting agenda for formal authorization; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote during the committee meeting.
Why it matters: Title I funds provide supplemental reading and math supports to eligible students; this addendum would allow the Allegheny Intermediate Unit to deliver those services to nonpublic students residing in the district. The allocation amount for nonpublic services was stated in the committee discussion.
Next steps: The item was added to the legislative agenda for formal approval at the next board meeting.
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