- North Allegheny School District
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NASD TIMELINE
On June 10, 1948, a joint venture between McCandless, Franklin, Marshall, and Bradford Woods, was completed to officially form North Allegheny Joint School District (NAJSD). The District was born out of a vision of collaboration among four municipalities to “furnish the best possible educational opportunities for the school children.” Between 1965 and 1966, the joint schools era ended, unifying the four township school boards under one and forming the North Allegheny School District (NASD) we know today.
Today, approximately 8,500 students attend the District in grades K-12 and a total of over 1,000 employees work together every day to create the best possible learning opportunities for those students.
In the last 75 years, North Allegheny School District has navigated rapid growth, won championships and awards, celebrated arts and cultures, and become one of the northern region’s largest employers. And we are just getting started! During the 2023-2024 school year, we will celebrate our past while looking forward to our future as we prepare all NASD students for success in a changing world.
Year | Event |
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1860 | The first school in McCandless Township was a log cabin built on land owned by the Peebles family. |
1910 | Ingomar School was built on the site where it is currently situated. |
1916 | A one-room school was built in Bradford Woods. |
1928 | Espe School was built. |
1936 | A six-room, brick school was built in Franklin Township. |
1945 | McCandless bought the Cole Farm (150 acres) for $30,000. (Today, this is the NA Cumberland Campus, where three schools, the Central Administrative Offices, the Transportation & Facilities building, and the Northland Public Library are located.) |
1948 | Five school districts - Bradford Woods, Franklin, Marshall, McCandless, and Pine - signed a ten year agreement to operate as North Allegheny Joint Schools. |
1950 | Pine Township withdrew from the Joint Schools agreement. |
1952 | March 22 - Groundbreaking ceremonies were held for the construction of the NA Junior-Senior High School on the Cole Farm site. (This building is currently called NAI.) |
1954 | October 23 - Guest speaker Jonas Salk spoke at the dedication of the new Junior-Senior High School. The school had 33 rooms for grades 7-12. |
1956 | June - The first graduating class of nearly 160 senior received their diplomas. |
1958 | Ingomar Junior High School opened for grades 7-9. |
1960 | Ingomar Elementary was rebuilt after a devastating fire destroyed the old frame portion of the building. Twelve classrooms were included. |
1969 | Carson Intermediate High School for grades 9 and 10 was built on the Cole Farm site with 47 rooms. |
1972 | Bradford Woods Elementary was expanded to 18 rooms. Hosack Elementary was built with 18 rooms. |
1974 | September - NA Senior High School (NASH) was opened as a 67-room school for grades 11 and 12. The High School on the Cumberland Campus as dedicated to grades 9-10. Carson Intermediate and Ingomar Junior High became middle schools for grades 6-8. |
1987 | Facility acquired from Northern Area Special Purpose Schools to create McKnight Elementary School. |
1991 | Bradford Woods Elementary was renovated and expanded to 21 classrooms. |
1992 | Marshall Elementary School was built on the Shenot Farm site with 50 classrooms. |
1993 | Marshall Middle School was built on the Shenot Farm site with 63 classrooms. |
1997 | North Allegheny Intermediate High School was renovated. |
1999 | Franklin, Hosack, Ingomar, McKnight, and Peebles Elementary Schools were fully renovated. |
2001 | North Allegheny Senior High School was renovated. |
2002 | The Baierl Community Center was opened on the NASH campus. |
2005 | Carson and Ingomar Middle Schools were renovated and expanded. |
2008 | NASD received its 17th consecutive School Match "What Parents Want" Award. Only 16% of the nation's 15,571 public school districts have been recognized with this award for meeting the needs of families choosing schools. Newsweek and US News & World Report ranked NASH among the nation's best high schools. |
2015-2016 | Bradford Woods Elementary, Marshall Elementary, and Marshall Middle Schools were renovated. |
2017 | Phase 1 of renovations at NAI are completed. |