Sign up for FREE Youth Mental Health First Aid Training

As part of the SEEKS SES grant, Dr. Lewis and Dr. Harty of Chatham University are offering free Youth Mental Health First Aid Training to anyone who works with children. As an incentive for this important training, each participant will receive $100 upon completion of the training.  Training includes: Who can join? Teachers, classroom assistants, counselors, bus drivers, administrators, student […]

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ESY programs provide vital summer support

The AIU-operated special education schools offer Extended School Year (ESY) programs beyond the traditional academic calendar. The programs are particularly beneficial to students with disabilities who may need additional support in key areas such as communication, behavior, and academics. ESY services at Mon Valley School, Pathfinder School, and Sunrise School reinforce consistency and structure, support student progress, promote independence, and ease the transition into

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Open Tabs conference for school technology teams

School technology teams gather for networking event

On June 16, the AIU Technology Services Division hosted Open Tabs: Building Connections Across School Technology Teams, a free, in-person networking event. The event was designed to bring together technology support staff from across the region to connect, learn, and build professional relationships. “We have a lot of tabs open,” said Richard Platts, chief technology

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Request for Information: AIU TEAR Handle With Care Program

The Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU) is seeking responses from qualified individuals or firms with expertise in business planning, nonprofit sustainability, and cross-sector partnership development to support the creation of a comprehensive business plan for its Trauma Education, and Response Handle With Care (TEAR HWC) Program.This business planning process is intended to position the TEAR HWC

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McKeesport Family Center hosts Literacy Lunch with Bluey

The Allegheny Intermediate Unit McKeesport Family Center teamed up with Reading Ready Pittsburgh, McKeesport Healthier Communities PartnerSHIP, and the City of McKeesport to host a free Literacy Lunch with Bluey on Saturday, May 17, at the Blue-Top Pavilion in Renzie Park. The turnout was fantastic! Children and parents alike had a great afternoon with Bluey, including

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Fathers Collaborative Council hosts second annual Fatherhood Engagement Conference

Last month, the Fathers Collaborative Council of Western Pennsylvania (FCCWPA) hosted its second annual Fatherhood Engagement Conference in Wilkinsburg. Keynote speaker Kevin Myles, founder and president of Community First Inc., presented the impacts of fatherhood on family well-being. The conference also featured parent panels and support services to connect families with local community and resources.

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South Allegheny High School and Pre-K Counts students bring imaginary monsters to life

In early May, high school and pre-K students from South Allegheny School District put their artistic minds together to bring their imaginations to life. AIU Pre-K Counts staff helped their students design friendly monsters to send to the high school’s technical education department. Dedicated high schoolers constructed the cuddly creatures with fabric, stuffing, and thread

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