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But that search has ended, with the board instead deciding to hire Rizzo.
Rizzo began his career as a band director in the East Allegheny School District in 1993.
Since that time, he has served as a band director for Penn Hills School District and Indiana Area School District, as well as an assistant principal at Indiana Area Senior High School, principal at Ben Franklin Elementary School, coordinator of instructional technology for Indiana Area School District, and most recently, assistant superintendent of the Indiana Area School District.
Rizzo is currently pursuing his Doctorate of Educational Leadership: Instructional Technology through Wilkes University. He earned his Superintendentâs Letter of Eligibility in 2015 from California University of Pennsylvania, his Principal Certification and Master of Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and is a graduate of Penn State University.
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Carson Middle School eighth-graders Madison Emekter (from left), Yuki Gian, Sadie Kim and Megumi Kawabe take part in an exercise to learn about digestion.
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Carson Middle School eighth-grader Owen Grbach looks on as Dr. Kristen Lin points to an area on a diagram of the human body.
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Carson Middle School eighth-grader Charlie Palmer decides where to place a heart sticker on a human body diagram.
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Gifted middle school students in the North Allegheny School District were able to get a hands-on demonstration of the work that physicians do during an event dubbed the Little Medical School.