Steel Valley Middle School

A wire frame sculpture of a person stands in front of an engraved relief on the side of the Steel Valley Middle School/High School building.

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CONTACT INFORMATION

3114 Main Street
Munhall, PA 15120
Phone: 412.464.3600 x3500
FAX:  412-326-0315 

Clay Stone
Middle School Principal
cstone@steelvalleysd.org
412.464.3600 x3505

Clay Karadus
Dean of Students for Middle School
ckaradus@steelvalleysd.org
412.464.3600 x3504

Susan Large
Middle School Guidance Counselor
slarge@steelvalleysd.org
412.464.3600 x3503

MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PARENTS/GUARDIANS

Please review and complete the Middle School Required Forms and Student Handbook sign-off. Click on the buttons below to get started. A new window will pop up with a form for you to complete and submit. Please fill out all required fields and make sure you do not close out the window until you have hit submit.

If your student has new or changed medical information for this year, please feel free to use the Health Inventory form as a guide or contact the nurse directly at 412.464.3600 Ext. 2530 

Please note that all new or changed medical information must be reported to the school nurse by phone.

ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL FOR THE 2025-26 SCHOOL YEAR

Breakfast is available to middle school students from 7:55 a.m. to 8:25 a.m. 

The tardy bell rings at 8:32 a.m. Any student arriving after 8:32 a.m. will be considered tardy.

Students in 5th and 6th grades enter the building through the middle school entrance, which is on the side of the building near Steel Valley Elementary. Students in 7th and 8th grades will enter using the middle school gym entrance on the right side of the building. 

Dismissal begins at 3:15 p.m. with fifth and sixth graders. Seventh and eighth graders are dismissed at 3:19 p.m.

REMINDER

For safety purposes, any Middle School student attending a high school football game must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Any student not accompanied by a parent or guardian will not be granted admittance.

A teacher talks to middle school students in a classroom

Steel Valley Middle School educates students in grades five through eight. Our curriculum builds upon the foundational concepts learned in elementary school and begins to introduce more rigorous academic principles in order to prepare students for their advancement to high school. Students at every grade level have classes in the core subjects of mathematics, language arts, science and social studies.

Students in seventh and eighth grade who excel academically are offered the option to take advanced language arts and advanced mathematics. Science classes feature a blend of biology, chemistry, earth science and phyiscal science. Electives are also available to Middle School students.

Steel Valley has a rich history with the arts. Our band, chorus and art clubs are always popular activities. Other clubs and groups are also available, with seventh and eighth grade students offered some specifically to prepare them for high school. See the list below and reach out to their sponsor for information on how to get involved.

  • Middle School Student Government sponsored by Ms. Bell
  • Middle school chorus and concert band led by Mr. Roberts
  • Steel Valley Marching Band for seventh and eighth graders led by Mr. Petricca
  • SV Drama Club produces two stage productions during the school year sponsored by Ms. Schott
  • Seventh and eighth graders can compete in football, girls volleyball, soccer, basketball and cheerleading
  • Yearbook club sponsored by Ms. Schott
  • Art club sponsored by Ms. Metin
  • Dungeons and Dragons club sponsored by Ms. Konesky
  • Girls on the Run sponsored by Teacher B
  • Mental Health Awareness sponsored by Ms. Luft

The cast and crew of the middle school show the Seussification of Romeo and Juliet

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