North Allegheny board approves minutes, consent agenda and names new curriculum coordinator

5825667 · September 24, 2025

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Summary

At its Sept. 24 meeting the North Allegheny School Board approved minutes from August meetings, passed the consent agenda including contracts with UPMC and United Concordia Dental, and appointed Alyssa Moore as curriculum coordinator; one board member abstained from a single consent item.

The North Allegheny School Board on Sept. 24 voted to approve minutes from its Aug. 6 and Aug. 13 meetings, passed a consent agenda that included two health-related service contracts and the appointment of a new curriculum coordinator, and heard a brief student-activities report.

Board member Miss Hardy moved to approve the minutes for the Aug. 6 and Aug. 13 board meetings; the motion was seconded and the board approved the minutes. As the board closed the vote, President Warner noted, "The vote is closed and passes unanimously."

The board then considered its consent agenda. A motion to approve the items was made and seconded. The agenda included a contract of service with UPMC, a contract of service with United Concordia Dental, and the appointment of Alyssa Moore as curriculum coordinator. Mrs. Blackburn announced she would abstain from item number 16 on the consent agenda; the board chair later stated, "The vote has closed, and all items passed unanimously with the exception of the 1 abstention number 16, Missus Black."

Alyssa Moore briefly addressed the board after her appointment, saying, "Thank you so much for the opportunity. I'm very excited to get started with the team here."

Board members also received student-activities updates from high school representatives and were reminded of upcoming meetings and reports, including a work session scheduled for Oct. 15 at the AW Beatty Career Center to review enrollment and demographics.

No additional debate or formal roll-call details beyond the chair's announcement were recorded in the transcript.