Eradicate Hate Student Summit Recap
More than 475 students, educators, and local and national nonprofit partners attended the AIU Student Summit on Sept. 15, during the Global Eradicate Hate Summit at the David Lawrence Convention
Luminari Scholarships Fund Summer Camp for Aspiring ‘Ambassadors’
Mariana Ramirez, an 11th grade student at Fox Chapel High School, was named a 2025 Luminari Award Scholar. A Columbian immigrant, she reflected on navigating cultural differences with empathy and
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Winter/Spring AIU Connections
The latest issue of AIU Connections just launched! Learn how the AIU and our member school districts are addressing the teacher shortage through innovative pathways into the education profession —
2025-2028 AIU3 Comprehensive Plan
Planning for the ongoing improvement of leadership, teaching, and learning is essential to ensuring all students have access to a world-class education that equips them for college, career, and life.
Q&A: Robert Childs
This week’s featured Q&A is with Robert Childs, principal of Serra Catholic High School. What is something positive that you want others to know about your school? Childs: Serra Catholic
Q&A: Cory Sakolsky
This week’s featured Q&A is with Cory Sakolsky, Principal of Highlands Middle School in the Highlands School District. What is something positive that you want others to know about your
Q&A: Nikole Laubham
This week’s featured Q&A is with Nikole Laubham, principal of Divine Mercy Academy. What is something positive that you want others to know about your school? Laubham: Divine Mercy Academy
Q&A: Dr. Doug Szokoly
This week’s featured Q&A is with Dr. Doug Szokoly, principal of Cornell High School in the Cornell School district. What is something positive that you want others to know about







