• District Statistics

    North Allegheny School District is dedicated to providing a high quality, comprehensive education to all students. The District serves the municipalities of Bradford Woods Borough, Franklin Park Borough, Marshall Township, and the Town of McCandless, which covers a total of 48 square miles. This attractive suburban-residential community (pop. 45,000+) is located twelve miles north of Pittsburgh. New housing developments and transferee's moving into the area help maintain a steady enrollment. A solid and growing tax base helps maintain economic stability. North Allegheny is the largest suburban school district in Allegheny County and one of the largest employers in the North Hills of Pittsburgh.

    State-of-the-Art Facilities
    Total number of schools 12
    Elementary Schools (grades K-5)
    Bradford Woods, Franklin, Hosack, Ingomar, Marshall, McKnight, Peebles
    7
    Middle Schools (grades 6-8)
    Carson, Ingomar, Marshall
    3
    Intermediate High School (grades 9-10) 1
    Senior High Schools (grades 11-12) 1
    Student Enrollment (as of September 10, 2020)
    Total enrollment K-12 8,510
    Elementary School 2,315
    Middle School 1,371
    High School 2,250
    NA Cyber Academy 2,574
    Employees (2019-20)
    Total number of employees 1,171
    Total number of teachers 690
    Average years of teaching experience 15.42
    Percentage with Masters or Doctorate 70%
    Total number of administrators 36
    Budget (2019-2020)
    Operating Budget $175,885,519
    Millage Rate 19.1408
    Per Pupil Expenditure (2018-2019) $19,313

    For more information on how the District measures success, check out the 2018 Measuring Success Annual Report.