Manheim Central School District
Liz Lubeskie currently serves as an Adjunct Instructor at Millersville University of Pennsylvania since August 2018, while also holding the position of Secondary Coordinator of Online Learning & Technology Integration at Manheim Central School District since August 2002. In this role, Liz is responsible for managing the Manheim Central Virtual Academy, supporting Hybrid Educators, and facilitating technology in K-12 classrooms. Prior experience includes teaching Secondary Education Social Studies at both Manheim Central School District and Prince of Peace Catholic School, along with various leadership roles such as Instructional Facilitator, Grade Level Leader, and Field Trip Coordinator. Additionally, Liz works as an Executive Consultant for Rodan + Fields Dermatologists / Skin & Beauty Logic. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Education in Educational/Instructional Technology from Boise State University (expected August 2024), as well as multiple certifications and degrees from Millersville University of Pennsylvania and other institutions in related fields.
Manheim Central School District
The Manheim Central School District is a School District of the Third Class, organized and existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (the "Commonwealth"). The governing body of the School District is a board of nine school directors who are each elected for a four-year term. The daily operation and management of the School District is carried out by the administrative staff of the School District, headed by the Superintendent of Schools who is appointed by the Board of School Directors. The School District is comprised of the Borough of Manheim and the Townships of Penn and Rapho (collectively, the "Municipalities"). Located in northwestern Lancaster County, the School District encompasses 78.2 square miles of scenic and productive agricultural lands being increasingly converted to residential use. The School District lies approximately seven miles north of the City of Lancaster, approximately eighty miles west of the City of Philadelphia and twenty-five miles east of the City of Harrisburg.