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The Allegheny Intermediate Unit (AIU) is a branch of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, and is the largest of the 29 intermediate units in Pennsylvania. It was created by the state’s General Assembly in 1971, and is headquartered in Homestead.
Contents
- Allegheny intermediate unit board walks out on gay employee seeking equal rights
- Leadership and Governance
- Divisions and Services
- Career and Technology Centers Served
- The Role of Intermediate Units
- Contact Information
- References
The AIU provides specialized education services to 42 suburban public school districts and five career and technical centers in Allegheny County. The agency, which has about 1,800 employees at 441 sites throughout the county, also operates 10 family centers and three schools for exceptional children. Funded by federal, state, county and private grants, the AIU coordinates nearly 140 programs designed to help infants, young children, students and adults. In 2016, the programs offered by Allegheny Intermediate Unit served 115,095 students in public schools.
The organization offers a wide variety of educational services to school districts and the public. These service areas include, but are not limited to, special education, professional development, early childhood and community education, workforce development as well as online and alternative education. In addition, the AIU offers a myriad of administrative services in the areas of human resources, finance, communications, legislative advocacy and technology to assist school administrators adapt their internal operations as needed.
Leadership and Governance
The AIU's Board of Directors has 13 members, elected from Allegheny County's 42 suburban public school districts. Dr. Linda B. Hippert has been the organization's executive director since 2008. The Executive Leadership Team consists of a group of executive employees who govern the daily activities of the agency and make recommendations to the Board of Directors. These actions follow the AIU's mission and vision statements, as well as the strategic plan. Minutes and agendas of AIU Board of Directors meetings can be found on the AIU's boarddocs site.
Divisions and Services
The AIU has six divisions.
Career and Technology Centers Served
The Role of Intermediate Units
Pennsylvania’s intermediate units were created in 1971 in an effort to help school districts operate more efficiently and meet the specialized needs of their students. Since then, these education agencies have evolved into an important resource on which school districts rely.
School districts and intermediate units are separate legal entities. Intermediate units have no legal jurisdiction over school districts and do not control school districts. On the contrary, intermediate units exist to serve school districts and provide leadership which will improve local operations. Although intermediate units are an extension of the Pennsylvania Department of Education, they differ greatly from local school districts in several ways.
Contact Information
The AIU's Central Office is located at The Waterfront in Homestead, Pennsylvania.
475 East Waterfront Drive
Homestead, PA 15120
412.394.5700
Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 p.m.