![]() ![]() The teachers are dedicated and care about the success of each student. As a resident for 15 years, I have had the pleasure of watching my two children thrive academically and socially in Mt. Lebanon School District is an great choice for families looking for a high-quality education. It was frustrating for teachers and our custodial staff. In the new school, with its open spaces and cool new furniture came issues with students thinking they were entitled to not cleanup after themselves. Another problem that I saw arise was discipline. ![]() The point system is degrading and it hurts many students mental health. They are a bad way of teaching students key concepts. I was in the advanced class called “Integrated I.” It was great except one thing. My courses and teachers were all very great too, except one. We had many fund raisers that made tons of money for organizations such as Alex’s Lemonade Stand. One thing that I saw was very cool was how all of the teachers and student council members were trying very hard to build our new community. It’s a new school so there are things that will change and are different. Winslow is married and has two daughters.Middle school student: I am a student that was at Black Rock Middle School for my seventh grade year and I will be back for my eighth grade. Winslow completed her doctoral program in Educational Leadership in January of 2010 from Immaculata University. Winslow holds a bachelor's degree in Social Studies Education from Elizabethtown College and a Masters Degree in Teaching and Curriculum from Penn State University. Winslow is passionate about curriculum and the power it has to level the playing field and enrich the learning opportunities presented to students. Since coming to Derry Township, Winslow has been focused on meeting students’ needs through differentiated professional learning, with an emphasis on a district conference experience and instructional coaching. Winslow spent 20 years at Manheim Township School District where she taught Middle School and High School Social Studies before moving into administration. Previously, she was principal at Hershey Middle School for two years. Winslow began her tenure as Assistant to the Superintendent for Curriculum, Instruction & Assessment with the start of the 2014-2015 School Year Stacy Winslow was appointed Superintendent at the School Board Meeting. ![]()
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