Jeannette City School District
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District type | Public |
Religious affiliation | None |
Location | Jeannette, Pennsylvania, USA |
Enrollment 2006-2007 | Approx. 1,250 students |
Grades | K-12 |
District location | Urban |
District Mascot | Jayhawks |
District colors | Red and Blue |
Student/Teacher Ratio | 18.4:1 |
The Jeannette City School District is a small urban school district in Southwestern Pennsylvania. It is located in Westmoreland County and is surrounded by the Penn-Trafford and Hempfield Area School Districts. The district consists of three schools, with the elementary and middle schools located in the same building. They are also home of the WPIAL AA champions and state runner-up Jeannette Jayhawks.
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[edit] Administration
- Vincent Aiello - Superintendent
- Tammy Tuccarello - Business Manager
- Carmine Pontillo - Federal Funds Cooridinator
- Veronica Keener - Food Service Director
- Paul Noonan - Director of Pupil Services
- Thomas Hershey - Director of Student Activities
[edit] School Board
- Joseph Yorio, President
- Patricia Caralli, Vice-President
- William Brasco, Treasurer
- Tammy Tuccarello, Secretary
- Morrison Lewis Jr
- Shelly Beckner
- Dr. David Valerio
- Mark Gogolsky
- Jeffrey Elliott
- Randy Highlands
[edit] Schools
- Jeannette McKee Elementary School
Principal - Dr. Richard King
Assistant Principal - Stephanie Robinson
This school was recently deemed a Blue Ribbon school.
- Jeannette McKee Middle School
Our Middle School serves students in grades 6 through 8, which has approximately 320 to 340 students. Our Middle School offers challenging academic programs and our teachers are trained in using highly effective, researched based teaching strategies. Our eighth grade students were 73 percent proficient or advanced in math and reading on the 2005 Pennsylvania State Assessment Tests. We also offer academic support.
Principal - Matt Jones
- Jeannette Senior High School
Principal - Sharon Marks
Assistant Principal - Paul Noonan
- Jeannette Jayhawks*
They deafeated the Greensburg Central Catholic Spartans in the WPIAL AA championship game 24-14 and then went on to win two PIAA playoff games but were finally deafeated in the PIAA AA State Championship 29-28.