AllentownSchool District

Board of School Directors


Andrene Brown-Nowell
President

Audrey Mathison
Vice-President

LaTarsha Brown
Andrene Brown-Nowell
Lisa A. Conover
Phoebe D. Harris
Jennifer Lynn Ortiz
Daysell Ramirez
Zaleeae Sierra
Ana Tiburcio



In accordance with Act 84 of 1986, the following public meetings of the Board of School Directors of the School District of the City of Allentown will be held at the Administration Center in the Boardroom – 31 S. Penn Street, Allentown, PA 18102.

These meetings will be streamed live on YouTube: https://bit.ly/3nfPfZ1Unless otherwise specified, on the following dates and time indicated: 

Committee-of-the-Whole Meetings – 6:30 p.m.

December 7, 2023   August 8, 2024
 January 11, 2024  September 12, 2024
 February 8, 2024  October 10, 2024
 March 7, 2024 November 7, 2024
 April 11, 2024  December 5, 2024
 May 9, 2024


Regular Board Meetings – 7:00 p.m.

December 14, 2023 June 27, 2024 
 January 25, 2024  July 25, 2024
 February 29, 2024  August 22, 2024
 March 21, 2024  September 26, 2024
 April 25, 2024  October 24, 2024
 May 23, 2024 November 21, 2024

   December 19, 2024

Allentown School District Board of Directors sets the policies for the District. Current policies are available for view through
 Board Docs. Agendas and Minutes for all meetings are available through Board Docs. Board Docs is maintained by the Allentown School Board Secretary. For questions, contac
t Board Secretary [email protected].


Contacting the Board

Members of the public may contact individual members of the board via email by clicking the names listed above. 
 
Mailing Address:
School District of the City of Allentown
c/o Secretary to the Board
31 S. Penn Street,  PO Box 328
Allentown, PA 18105-0328 

Board Secretary: 
[email protected]
484-765-4266


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The Allentown School District is a member of The Pennsylvania School Boards AssociationPSBA is a nonprofit statewide association of public school boards, pledged to the highest ideals of local lay leadership for the public schools of the commonwealth. 

PSBA and its member school entities represent more than 4,500 local school board members who dedicate themselves to providing the best education for every child. The association was founded in 1895 with the stated purposes to:
  • Provide a medium for school boards, school directors, school board secretaries and other related groups to come together and exchange information and views concerning the administration of the commonwealth's public schools.
  • Secure united cooperation in handling school board problems and to endeavor to bring about improvement of the public schools by cooperation with other educational and professional agencies.
  • Take such action as deemed most desirable on matters relating to education and school administration, whether initiated by PSBA, the General Assembly, state agencies, or individuals, associations or groups
  • Promote greater activity and higher efficiency on the part of all school boards in order to secure the best results in the progressive advancement, control and conduct of public schools.
  • Render assistance and advice to school boards and to members of school boards on school matters affecting them.