One male and one female will win $2,500 each.
And other notes from Wednesday night's B-W School Board meeting.
School board member Larry Pantuso wants public feedback.
Principal Kevin O'Toole is on a leave of absence.
B-W officials reject a voluntary acceptance of Duquesne students.
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The district is redeveloping its K-8 conferences.
Students learn about Vietnamese, English, Arabic, Swahili, Bengali, Spanish, Uzbek, Turkish and Bemba.
Check out a 'somewhat'-impromptu performance.
Responses needed to hear concerns and preferences.
Girls event will run from March 11-14 and on March 16 at the mall. Boys event is in April in downtown Pittsburgh.
Senior Daniel McTiernan earns first place.
But the school board did approve creating that position on Wednesday night. And read more from Wednesday's board meeting here.
School board chooses Wagner by a 6-3 vote after rejecting Seton-La Salle Coach Greg Perry, 5-4.
The school board will make its decision that night. Candidates' names have not been revealed.
Nominating petitions for the May primary will be available on Tuesday.
The quadriplegic writer was asked tough questions about God and family.
And other notes from Wednesday night's Baldwin-Whitehall School Board meeting.
Baldwin High School received praise for hosting a local science fair, but only one Baldwin-Whitehall student participated.
We will reveal the answer on Monday.
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Icy conditions are the cause.
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Back-to-back delays for the district.
Frigid temperatures are expected to smack the South Hills.
And other notes from Wednesday night's school board meeting.
Kevin O'Toole is expected to be out for the spring semester.
The board voted, 8-1, on Wednesday to, at the very least, not exceed the school district's allowable 2.2-percent millage increase for the 2013-14 school year.
Former Head Coach Jim Wehner was also removed from his Personal Fitness position at Baldwin High School.
The school's average score ranks among the Pittsburgh region's best.
A study done by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review puts B-W in a good light.
Is there a need for armed guards at local schools?
End-of-course assessments—they'll be required soon for graduation—determine proficiency of some high school courses and will be given again in Baldwin-Whitehall starting on Jan. 9.
Students learn about Christmas, Kwanzaa, Boxing Day, Chinese New Year, Hanukkah, Eid, Three Kings Day and more.
All meetings will be held at the school district office along Curry Road.
The Baldwin-Whitehall school director was interrupted a week ago.
Read the district superintendent's letter here.
You voted, and this house was the top local vote-getter in our 'Deck the House' contest.