Carmichaels Area School District is excited to kick off the 2025-26 school year under the leadership of new Superintendent Mrs. Amy Todd.
Todd, a graduate of Mon Valley Catholic High School, was inspired by numerous positive experiences with educators throughout her career, but she especially credits two teachers for their impact on her education and her career overall.
“Two that stand out are Mr. Kustron and Mr. Knapp. Both are math teachers from my high school,” she recalls.
However, her vocation within school districts never began on a path to become an educator.
Todd studied at California University of Pennsylvania, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in management with a minor in accounting. She continued her education at the University of Pittsburgh’s Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, earning her master’s degree in public administration.
Todd’s school business career started at Bentworth School District in 1994, where she worked in an accounts payable/payroll position. Quickly climbing the ladder, Todd was encouraged to apply for a business administration position by her superintendent. Following that advice, she became the business administrator the following school year.
Eventually, Todd transitioned to become the Business Manager for Carmichaels Area School District, working in that capacity for eleven years. Now comes, perhaps, the greatest (and most exciting) challenge yet– serving as the district’s Superintendent.
“The future for Carmichaels is bright,” she says. “We have excellent students and staff.”
Todd’s primary vision for the upcoming year is one of growth.
She explains, “We want to grow the area. Making a great school experience with both learning and extracurricular offerings is key. We will focus on creating a curriculum with experiences that advance student mastery of reading and math.”
When asked what she is most looking forward to in this new season, Todd shares that the students and their families are a priority.
“Working together as a team with staff, students, parents and community members will be a focus for me.”
It is also the students that inspire Todd to continue doing good work, even on the toughest of days. “We are here for the students,” she says. Every day we have staff making a difference. I will strive to be a staff member that makes a difference as well.”
On the more personal side, Amy and her husband of 32 years, Ralph, have two children, Emilee and Nathan, and a granddaughter Isabella. Amy and her three siblings were raised on a farm in West Pike Run Township. Todd most enjoys the precious time spent with her family and four-legged companion Remy, as well as her favorite books.
Todd invites anyone from the district or community to stop by and say hello. “I am usually in the district. We are a team and everyone is welcome.”
With high goals set and an atmosphere of communication opened, Todd is ready to guide Carmichaels Area School District with experience and resilience.









