Conestoga Valley School District
Morgan Myers, M.Ed. is a dedicated school counselor currently serving under the Conestoga Valley School District since August 2021, following a position with the 21st Century Cyber Charter School from July 2020 to August 2021. Currently pursuing a Master of Education in Social Emotional Wellness and Online Instruction at Lebanon Valley College, expected to be completed in December 2025, Morgan also holds a Master of Education in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, earned in 2020. An undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, was obtained from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania in 2017.
Conestoga Valley School District
Conestoga Valley School District is a multiple Keystone Award-winning public school district that serves a unique and changing population of some 4,300 students in grades K-12. Located just east of Lancaster City, the CV community has a population of approximately 31,000 residents living in a mix of urban areas, suburban neighborhoods, small towns and rural farmland across 56-square mile area in East Lampeter, Upper Leacock and West Earl Townships. CV is known for its excellent and caring teaching staff and strong academic programs. At the elementary level, students are offered full-day kindergarten and benefit from a comprehensive curriculum of math, language arts, science and social studies, as well as music, art and physical education programs. Library, media and technology programs support all instructional areas. Highlights at the secondary level include Advanced Placement (AP) courses, college-in-the-high school and dual enrollment courses, award-winning arts programs, growing world language offerings (including Spanish, Latin and Chinese) and a physical education and health program recognized as a leader in best practices. Conestoga Valley employs nearly 600 individuals as teachers, administrators, supervisors and support staff. Its school board oversees an annual budget of approximately $60 million, while maintaining the third-lowest property tax rate among Lancaster County schools.