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North Hills School District Seeking Distinguished Alumni Nominations
To qualify, nominees must be alumni of North Hills High School or the former West View High School who graduated at least 10 years ago.

The following information was provided North Hills School District Communications Coordinator Amanda Hartle.
North Hills School District officials will be accepting nominations for the 2014 North Hills Distinguished Alumni Award through Nov. 15. One man and one woman recipient will be announced in February and recognized during High School Awards Night that is held each spring at North Hills High School.
To qualify, nominees must be alumni of North Hills High School or the former West View High School who graduated at least 10 years ago. Distinguished Alumni nominations will be evaluated based upon outstanding contributions made in nominees’ chosen profession, record of academic achievement, professional and/or business accomplishments as well as community or civic consciousness.
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“Countless North Hills and West View graduates have achieved greatness in their careers and have made significant impacts within their community,” said Dr. Patrick J. Mannarino, superintendent. “We are honored to have this opportunity to recognize them and the tremendous pride that they bring to the North Hills School District.”
North Hills recently recognized its 2013 awardees - Kim McLoughlin, Ph.D., and Andrew David Strobel, both members of the North Hills Senior High School class of 1986. Past winners have included a noted physician and judge as well as a groundbreaking educator.
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A Distinguished Alumni wall, honoring each inductee, is located within the high school’s main lobby.
For more information, contact Dr. Mannarino, at 412-318-1004 or via email mannarinop@nhsd.net.
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