Submitted by Kelly Kuhn
Submitted by Kelly Kuhn
Bethel Park residents Juliette Hall, 9, Maddie Hall, 7, and Aubrey Kuhn, 9, open a bin for a food drive by the Kuhn family.
Submitted by Kelly Kuhn
Aubrey Kuhn, 9, left, receives a food donation from George Washington Elemenetary classmate Kylie Lang, 9, both of Bethel Park.
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Aubrey Kuhn saw news reports in the early stages of the pandemic last May and how many families were going hungry as a result.
“It made me really sad, so I wanted to do a food drive for my eighth birthday,” said the Bethel Park elementary student. “It made me so happy to help people that I wanted to do it again for my ninth.”
New Shelby principal brings special education background
SHELBY - Special education has always been just that, special, to Sue Snyder. I had a close family member who really struggled in school, she said. I saw what a difference a good teacher could make.
Graduated from Shelby HS
Snyder grew up in Shelby and graduated from there in 1985. She and husband Doug live in Shelby.
She taught for 16 years at Dowds before going to Plymouth. Sue worked at Dowds for many years and then left for two years to work at Plymouth, where she gained invaluable experience as an administrator, Superintendent Tim Tarvin said in an email. Sue lives in Shelby so she knows our community very well, and of course, she has an excellent relationship with our staff, particularly at Dowds, but throughout the rest of the district as well.