High school teachers will host a teen night from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday for students in grades 7-11.
There will be swimming, water games, basketball and volleyball tournaments and music. Cost is $4.
The annual open house for prospective students and their families will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. Sunday and from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday at the school, 1504 Woodcrest Ave., Moon. Call the admissions office, 412-262-3300.
With 222 kindergartners this year -- the largest class ever -- and growth predictions on target, the school board is revisiting the subject of school overcrowding.
Board President Leonard Fornella said Tuesday that Public Financial Management Inc., of Pittsburgh, will attend the board's Nov. 17 committee meeting to discuss the district's financial position and borrowing capacity.
Representatives of Eckles Architecture & Engineering, of New Castle, met with the board last week to review their March 2008 study of possible scenarios to expand space at the elementary school.
Holly Hardman, a mother of two elementary pupils, described crowding issues and told the board that a solution needs to encompass more than adding portable classroom trailers.
The school houses nearly 1,000 students in kindergarten through fourth grade.
The final home football game at 7 p.m. today against Montour will feature a "Pinkout" in support of breast cancer awareness.
West Allegheny's National Honor Society along with Montour's Cure Finders will be collecting donations for the Young Women's Breast Cancer Foundation.
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