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It is with great pleasure that I present to you our 2024 annual report. As we reflect on another successful year, I am proud of the significant strides we have made in strengthening the academic programs that are at the core of our school district's mission.
We are excited to announce that the Moon Angel Tree Program is returning this holiday season! Last year, we were overwhelmed by the incredible generosity of our Moon Area families, whose contributions helped fulfill the wishes, needs, and dreams of 129 Moon Area students, bringing joy to many families during the holiday season.
Miss Falcione’s kindergarten class at Allard Elementary celebrated with a Friendsgiving! They enjoyed delicious food, talked about things we were thankful for, and talked about friendship!
Happy Thanksgiving!
It may still be relatively warm outside, but the possibility of winter weather is right around the corner. As we prepare for the possibility of weather-related delays and closings, we want to make sure families are as prepared as possible.
Allard Elementary School was honored with the prestigious Dan Henninger School Spirit Award, presented by WTAE-TV. This award, which includes "the Henninger" trophy and $2,500 in school supplies, recognizes Allard Elementary’s dedication to community spirit and service.
The third grade students at Allard Elementary School brought their favorite characters to life in a creative way—by turning pumpkins into book characters! The students worked hard and showcased their fantastic imaginations on this project!
Allard Elementary School's October PBIS event was “Pumpkins with the Principal.” Student winners were chosen from the tiger tickets from each homeroom. The winning students gathered to paint pumpkins with Dr. Kazmierczak, Allard Elementary Principal.
A special thank you to Mrs. Cogis and Mrs. Davies for assisting with this activity.
Members of the student PBIS team at Allard Elementary School have a special job of being hall monitors.
Officer Hale recently visited kindergarten students at Allard Elementary School to talk to them about safety at school, at home and in the community. Thank you to Officer Hale!
At 4:02 p.m., Moon Area School District officials and Moon Township Police both received a Safe2Say notification informing us of a safety incident on a Moon Area Middle School afternoon bus.
We are thrilled to announce our September winners of the PBIS Program at Allard Elementary! These outstanding students have demonstrated exemplary behavior, and to celebrate their achievements, they were treated to a special "Room Service" event right in their classrooms.
The community festivities begin Thursday, October 3 in the evening with the Homecoming Parade and Carnival along Tiger Trail starting at 5:30 pm. We warmly invite all community members to come out and support the court and cheer for all our teams as they parade into the Pep Rally. Following the fun in the Stadium, our Homecoming Carnival will be in the upper lot until 8 pm with a ton of food, games, prizes, and so much more.
We understand that many of you have additional questions or concerns following the message we shared yesterday regarding the student who was found in possession of a weapon. While we are unable to provide every detail due to the ongoing investigation involving a minor, we want to keep you informed with the information we are able to share at this time.
Earlier today, a weapon was found in the possession of a high school student. We want to assure you that the safety of all students and staff was never compromised, and there was no immediate threat to anyone on campus. The police were immediately notified, and the situation was handled swiftly. At no point was there any intent to harm students or staff.
We understand that with recent tragic events, such as the school shooting in Atlanta and other incidents across the country, concerns about school safety are elevated. The safety of our students and staff is a top priority, and we want to reassure you that the Moon Area School District is deeply committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment.
Gear up for fall with your favorite Moon Area Tiger items including sweatshirts, dry-fit shirts, pants, hats and more!
In partnership with the Moon Area School District, the Moon Township Police Department invites the adult public of school-aged children to a Safety Night on September 26 at 6 pm at the Moon Area High School Auditorium.
Dr. Kazmierczak, Allard Elementary Principal, and the Allard staff began the 2024-2025 school year by participating in a bee themed PBIS (Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports) staff activity aimed at getting everyone buzzing with excitement and positive energy for the start of the school year. Staff shared, in small groups, how they are going to “bee the inspiration” for the students of Allard during the 2024-2025 school year.
Congressman Chris Deluzio (PA-17) joined Moon Area School District officials and clean air advocates to celebrate the $10.57 million federal investment to provide thirty-eight fully electric buses to school districts around Pennsylvania’s 17th Congressional District. Specifically, the leaders spotlighted the $1.2 million for Moon Area School District’s purchase of six new vehicles.
Welcome back! The school year is off to a great start.
View photos from the first few days of school.
Wishing everyone a wonderful year.
I hope you are all having a wonderful summer. While you still have a few weeks to enjoy your summer break, we’re busy preparing for the upcoming school year. I have included some information below that I hope you will find helpful.
Moon Area School District held Town Hall meetings at Hyde Elementary on March 4, 2024 and Brooks Elementary on March 6, 2024 to engage in an open discussion regarding our elementary school structure and the support systems we provide for our students. I would like to thank everybody who attended the meeting.
Kindergarten Readiness Round-Up is coming up!
Who: All 2023-2024 kindergarten and new first grade students
What: Kindergarten Readiness Assessments
When: May 16, 2023 from 8:30 am - 2:30 pm
Where: Neighborhood Elementary School