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Party: Republican and Democratic
Considering your experiences and background, why are you the best choice for this school board seat?
My experience, both professionally and since retirement, provide the leadership skills needed for this school board seat. I was a member of the Administrative Team at Chambersburg Hospital when I was a Nurse Manager and Associate Director of Nursing. My teaching experience at the Franklin County Career and Technology Center Practical Nursing Program provided me with the opportunity to implement computer technology to aid in the instruction of students. I witnessed first-hand the importance of self-confidence and optimism in promoting success in the students who I served. I have been a member of various volunteer boards, including the Administrative Board at Salem United Brethren Church, the Board of the former Piney Mountain Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and I am currently serving on the Advisory Council for the Franklin County Area A
Chambersburg Area School District to reopen on hybrid schedule March 1
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Top 10 stories of 2020: Pandemic, shootings, wildfires hit Clark County by The Columbian
The SARS-COV-2 virus is incredibly small, but the reverberations of its impact on humanity dominated the events of 2020 and will linger for years.
There was never any question that the novel coronavirus pandemic is The Columbian’s and the world’s top story of 2020.
Clark County’s first case of COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, was reported on March 7. Since then, it has sickened more than 12,000 people and taken the lives of more than 135 people.
It has shuttered businesses, reinvented learning and upended nearly every aspect of Clark County life.