Dr. Liz Miller, sitting, gestures at a monitor as she presents findings from the Healthy Allegheny Teen Survey at the AIU Central Office on July 24, 2024.

Project SEEKS Hosts Presentation of Allegheny Healthy Teens Survey

On July 24, we had the pleasure of welcoming Dr. Liz Miller, Professor of Pediatrics, Public Health, and Clinical and Translational Science from the University of Pittsburgh to speak with Project SEEKS stakeholders. Dr. Miller presented the findings from the Healthy Allegheny Teen Survey, a comprehensive assessment of risk behaviors among high school students in

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A collage of photos taken during a OT/PT professional development session with Head Start educators.

Sensory in Action: Empowering Teachers with OT/PT Strategies

Recently, staff from the AIU Occupational and Physical Therapy Program (OT/PT) spent time with a cohort of Head Start educators at our Central Offices on how they can integrate fun and effective sensory systems into daily classroom routines. Following a presentation, program director Holly McElhinny and OT/PT supervisors Christine Nypaver and Ginger Nease engaged educators

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Forum for Western Pennsylvania Superintendents convenes around SEL

As Tom Ralston planned to convene the Forum for Western Pennsylvania Superintendents this May, the main topic for discussion seemed obvious: social-emotional learning. “It’s at the top of the of superintendents. Focusing on learning without focusing on social-emotional health is pointless, because if kids are not in a good place with their social-emotional health, they’re

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Forum for Western Pennsylvania Superintendents convenes around SEL

As Tom Ralston planned to convene the Forum for Western Pennsylvania Superintendents this May, the main topic for discussion seemed obvious: social-emotional learning. “It’s at the top of the of superintendents. Focusing on learning without focusing on social-emotional health is pointless, because if kids are not in a good place with their social-emotional health, they’re

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