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SCHOOL
BOARD

Sitting: Eugene Sciulli (board member), Patrick
Konieczny (vice president) Debbie Mirich (president), Dr. Anne
Bolind, Tracy Kosis, John Scott (board members); Standing: Robert
Ostrander (board member), Dr. John S. DiSanti (superintendent), Veva
Tessmer (board secretary), Jerry Wessel (business manager), Ronald
Pasic, Ed Faux (board members), Dr. Christine Assetta (asst. to
supt./curriculum & instruction), and Dr. William Englert, Jr. (asst.
to supt./personnel & student support services
Monthly Meetings
RESPONSIBILITIES
As the official governing body of the schools, the West Allegheny
School Board is responsible under Pennsylvania school law to:
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Establish policy while the administration
implements policy and supervises school operations.
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Employ and evaluate the school
superintendent. The school board is responsible for hiring and
evaluating all chief administrators who oversee the operations of
the school system.
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Approve the appointment of teachers and staff
members upon the superintendent's recommendations.
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Authorize the development and revision of the
curricula.
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Secure finances to operate the schools. This
responsibility includes authorizing expenditures and building
programs. The school board is the authorizing body which approves
the annual district budget.
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Work with the superintendent in establishing
the district's educational standards and goals.
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Interpret the needs of the community
regarding the educational program.
BACKGROUND
The school board is comprised of nine residents elected to terms of
four years each. Three members are elected from each
municipality-Findlay Township, North Fayette Township, and Oakdale
Borough. School board members are not paid for their service to the
school district. At the end of a four-year term, members may run for
re-election to successive terms. Voting takes place at regular
primaries in May and at general elections in November. If a vacancy
occurs in the middle of a term, the school board names an appointee.
This individual serves until a successor is elected at the next
general election. The solicitor, secretary, treasurer, and auditor
are appointed directly by the school board.
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