Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month
Autism Awareness and Acceptance Month Read Post »
Leaders from the Allegheny Intermediate Unit recently attended the National Conference on Education to present on how partnerships help advance two different aspects of education: Remake Learning and school safety.
AIU Leaders Highlight Vital Partnerships During National Conference Read Post »
The lobby of the AIU was buzzing with excitement on Friday, March 14 as students of all ages gathered for the Regional Braille Challenge, hosted by the AIU Blind and
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
Luminari Scholarships Fund Summer Camp for Aspiring ‘Ambassadors’ Read Post »
A student and interviewer shake hands before starting a mock interview The AIU’s Training and Consultation Program partnered with the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation (OVR) and the Junior Achievement (JA)
Mock It ‘Til You Rock It Read Post »
“This is my story, and I want to share it with you,” said Tre Tipton as he stepped onto the stage of the auditorium. “But some of it is uncomfortable.”
Check out the latest AIU Update. The AIU’s Preschool Early Intervention team makes the kindergarten transition process easier for families. Bethel Park’s symphonic band visits Mon Valley School to mentor a
AIU Update: March 2025 Read Post »
Music is a language that transcends disabilities, and making music together can foster friendship and understanding. On February 20, students from the Bethel Park Symphonic Band visited Mon Valley School
Making Music Together at Mon Valley School Read Post »