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Several area schools are among a little more than 1,100 nationwide being recognized for helping to promote interest in computer science among female students.
Greater Latrobe, Deer Lakes and East Allegheny high schools and Pittsburgh Science and Technology Academy are among 22 public schools in Pennsylvania that have received the 2020 College Board AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award.
The schools qualified for the recognition by having female students represent 50% or more of those enrolled in one of two Advanced Placement courses AP Computer Science Principles or AP Computer Science A. Schools also could receive the award based on female students who took a related AP exam that offers the opportunity for college credit.
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Donald Pappy Boulton in September 2005. He was a defensive coordinator at Springdale for his best friend, Chuck Wagner, for nearly 20 seasons.
Courtesy of Burket-Truby Funeral Home.
Donald Pappy Boulton, a football and vollyeball coaching legend in the Alle-Kiski Valley, died from complications due to covid-19 on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021.
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Don Pappy Boulton holds a Springdale Dynamo mini-helmet in the sports memorabilia room in his Springdale home in October 2005. Upon retiring from coaching in 2016, Boulton said his greatest coaching thrill as walking off Heinz Field with the WPIAL Class A football title in 2003.
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A Baldwin man is suing Deer Lakes and Northgate school districts, alleging that both refused to hire him as a substitute teacher because of what he claimed was a bogus arrest over loud music in 1965.
Anthony Gaglierd, who said in his lawsuit that he had a teaching career spanning more than four decades, applied to be a substitute in both districts in January through Education Staff Solutions, a placement company they each used.
In two separate, but similar lawsuits filed in Allegheny County Common Pleas Court this week, Gaglierd said he was notified by Education Staff Solutions on March 12 that his applications had been denied because of the “results of his arrest and conviction record.”