December 2-6, 2024

Bringing The World To Mt. Lebanon


Every year, the Mt. Lebanon International Students Program partners with the Global Studies Program to celebrate International Education Week. Students from Brazil and Spain shared their hometowns and cultures, enriching both their own experience as well as the experience of Mt. Lebanon students. If you are interested in being a host family for future International Students, please reach out to Hanna Mincemoyer (hmincemoyer@mtlsd.net) for information!

School Newsletters

Click on the name of the school below to read each newsletter.

Elementary Newsletters

Middle School Newsletters

High School Newsletter

District News

MTLSD Board of Directors

Reorganizational Meeting on Monday, December 2


The Mt. Lebanon School District Board of Directors will meet on Monday, December 2 at 7:30 p.m. Meetings are held at Mt. Lebanon High School in Room D205.


For more information about upcoming Board meetings, please visit the Mt. Lebanon School District BoardDocs website.

Weather Alert: Closings & Delays


With snow on the radar, the District wanted to remind parents/guardians of our school closing and delay information.


In the event of a two-hour delay or if Mt. Lebanon schools are closed because of snow or other emergency conditions, the official announcement is provided on the Mt. Lebanon website: www.mtlsd.org. The information is also communicated through the District’s School Messenger system and on local television stations. The District will not post delays and closings on social media.


Two-Hour Delay 

If there is a two-hour delay, students will report to school by the following times: 

  • High School: 10:00 AM
  • Middle School 10:00 AM
  • Elementary School: 10:30 AM 

 

Kindergarten parents – please be mindful of the modified schedule for kindergarten when there is a two-hour delay:

  • AM Kindergarten: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
  • PM Kindergarten: 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.


Flexible Instruction Day 

If inclement weather or emergency conditions prohibit students and staff from accessing our school(s), the District may notify parents/guardians of a flexible instruction day. On a Flexible Instruction Day, students will meet with their teacher virtually and be given synchronous and asynchronous activities.

  • On these days students will complete learning activities and assignments at home provided by their teachers.
  • Instruction will begin at 10:00 a.m. for high school and middle school students and at 10:30 a.m. for elementary schools.
  • Read more about Flexible Instruction Days.


School Cancellations  

There may be instances when school is canceled. On these days, students will not report to our schools, and activities/athletics may be canceled. 

 

For more information about MTLSD weather-related delays and closings, please visit our website.

2024 Student Academic Outcomes Report


The Fall 2024 Student Academic Outcomes Report is a collection of aggregate data from the 2023-2024 school year used as indicators of programmatic and student success. This report represents summative achievement data that the District collects throughout the year via capstone assessments such as the SAT, ACT, Advanced Placement (AP), Keystone Exams, and PSSA exams.

The District’s Administration, Curriculum Councils, Department Chairs, and Facilitators regularly examine and analyze additional student data to assist with program planning and evaluation. This additional data can include attendance, discipline, graduation rates, and graduation survey information.


For a copy of the 2024 Student Academic Outcomes Report, please click the link below.

2024 Student Academic Outcomes Report

New Year, New Career!

Become A Guest Substitute at Mt. Lebanon


Looking for a rewarding way to make a difference in our schools? Apply for our Guest Substitute Teacher Program!  Open to individuals without teaching certification, this 6-8 week training and employment program is for individuals who are not certified as teachers by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, to become day-to-day substitute classroom teachers in our District. The Guest Substitute program will kick off in January 2025


  • Open House with on-the-spot interviews: January 8, 2025
  • Flexible scheduling
  • Earn $125/day or $62.50/half-day


Learn more on our website! 

Health Services

A Note From The School Nurse:

When To Keep Your Child Home From School


Healthy children are successful learners. Children work hard during the school day and need to be healthy to be able to put the needed energy into a school day. An ill child is not able to put forth their all to be a successful

learner during a school day. Knowing when to keep children home, helps protect everyone and gives the ill

child time to recover.


To protect all the children in the District, Mt. Lebanon follows the Allegheny County Health Department Guide to Infectious Diseases. (ACHD Guide to Infectious Diseases in Schools); the CDC Guidelines and the

AAP).


With the new Flu and Respiratory season upon us, please utilize the following guidelines when determining if your child is well enough or not to attend school:

  • Acute cold/cough - where the student is unable to function or concentrate at school.
  • Nausea/vomiting/diarrhea.
  • Children should be free from vomiting/diarrhea for 24 hours before returning to school.
  • Temperature of 100 degrees or above.
  • Children should be fever-free for 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medication to return to school.
  • Contagious illness.
  • Such as strep throat - conjunctivitis - any illness or disease process that the use of an antibiotic is required.
  • If your child is started on an antibiotic for an infection…they need to be on the antibiotic for 24 full hours prior to returning to school, along with the above guidelines for fever, etc.
  • The exception is for Pertussis (whooping cough) which is 5 days on the antibiotic before returning to school on Day 6.
  • Suspected contagious disease/rash - if your child is sent to school with a suspected contagious disease/rash, a parent/guardian will be contacted to pick your child up, and a diagnostic referral will be given for your child to be seen by his/her health care provider. The diagnostic referral must be completed and the student cleared for re-admittance by a licensed healthcare provider before the student returns to school. The student must then be checked into school through the nurse’s office with the completed Diagnostic referral.
  • The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) recommends that “people with influenza-like illness remain at home until at least 24 hours after they are symptom and fever-free without the use of fever-reducing medications.”
  • COVID - if your child is diagnosed with COVID - please follow the CDC guidelines for Respiratory viral illnesses…which is to keep your child home from school until symptoms improve for 24 hours prior to returning and your child is fever-free without the use of fever-reducing medication s for 24 hours prior to returning. Masking is recommended for 10 days from the start of symptoms or positive test.


Practicing good health hygiene is important. Please encourage proper handwashing and to cover your cough/sneeze.


Please make sure to contact your child’s physician with any symptoms or concerns and to notify your child’s school nurse of any illnesses.


Thank you for your support and cooperation in keeping our students safe and healthy.

Activities

Mt. Lebanon Continuing Education Winter Registration Now Open


New Year, New Goals! For over 50 years, the Mt. Lebanon Continuing Education Program has offered non-credit classes to adults in our community. Our winter courses are now open for registration! For more info, visit: MTLSD.ORG/AE 

Quick Links

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Mt. Lebanon School District

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