Assistant Superintendent’s Office
My passion for public education began right here in Pennsylvania, where I grew up in Wrightsville. I've spent the last 32 years in education, starting as an elementary and middle school teacher and then serving as a principal at both the elementary and high school levels. I've also had the privilege of working in various administrative roles in the Eastern York and Littlestown communities.
I believe in the value of hard work and accountability, lessons I learned growing up on a farm. This experience taught me that success comes in many forms. It's our job as a school and a community to help students develop the essential, transferable skills—like critical thinking, time management, and communication—that will prepare them for college, careers, and beyond.
I hold a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Lebanon Valley College, a Master's from Penn State, and a Doctor of Education from Immaculata University.
I live in Shiloh with my wife of 32 years and our two chihuahuas. I also love spending time with my two sons and my grandson. I'm excited to join a team that prioritizes students, and I look forward to working with all of you.