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Board approves curriculum updates, grants, dual-enrollment agreement and routine consent items

Chartiers Valley Board of School Directors · April 1, 2026

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Summary

The board approved the Chartiers Valley High School Program of Studies for 2020-21, several grants including a Pittsburgh Foundation award, dual-enrollment memorandum with CCAC, fundraisers, personnel recommendations, and other routine consent-agenda items by unanimous voice vote.

At its Jan. 28 meeting, the Chartiers Valley Board of School Directors approved a slate of routine consent-agenda items covering education, athletics and activities, personnel, finance and policy matters.

Education items approved included the Chartiers Valley High School Program of Studies for 2020–21 and acceptance of a Pittsburgh Foundation grant and several Spring 2020 Education Foundation Give grants. The board also approved a Memorandum of Agreement with Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC) for dual-enrollment programs.

Athletics and activities approvals covered fundraisers for NJHS, GSA and several graduating classes and an event called Generosity Week. The board accepted the Human Resources report for Jan. 28, 2020, approved the bill list and authorized the disposition of three retired automated external defibrillators. The board also approved participation in the AIU Gasoline and Diesel Fuel Consortium for 2020–21; Mucci Change Order #20 was noted for information only. The first readings of policies 610 (Purchases Subject to Bid-Quotation), 611 (Purchases Budgeted) and 626 (Federal Fiscal Compliance) were approved to proceed as first readings.

The motion to approve items 8.2 through 8.15 was moved by Jeff Choura, seconded by Brian Kopec; the items passed on a unanimous voice vote. One consent item—the declaration of certain buses as surplus and disposition via auction—was noted in the agenda text as having been tabled elsewhere during the meeting.

These consent items are routine approvals that allow administration to implement programs, grants and routine procurements and to proceed with scheduled first readings of policy updates.