Penn Manor School District
Meredith Schumacher is an experienced educator currently serving as an Elementary School Teacher at Penn Manor School District since August 2020, where responsibilities include planning and implementing lessons based on Pennsylvania fifth grade state standards and assessing student understanding through various assessments. Prior to this role, Meredith was a Professional Development School Intern at West Chester Area School District, engaging in an intensive year-long student teaching experience in a 5th grade classroom. Additional experience includes serving as a Playground Supervisor and Playground Leader for Spring Township Parks and Recreation, and as a Substitute Teacher for Wilson School District. Educational qualifications include a Master of Education in Educational/Instructional Technology from Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and a Bachelor of Science in Education from West Chester University of Pennsylvania, along with a high school diploma from Wilson High School.
Penn Manor School District
With a student population of approximately 5320, Penn Manor School District is recognized as one of the largest school districts in Lancaster County. The district spans over 100 rural square miles to the east of the Susquehanna River. Penn Manor School District encompasses five political entities: Millersville Borough, and Conestoga, Martic, Manor, and Pequea Townships with a community population of approximately 32,000. Penn Manor School District occupies seven elementary buildings, two middle schools, and one high school. Nestled in Millersville Borough, Penn Manor High School is located beside the campus of Millersville University. The corporate headquarters of both Armstrong World Industries and Turkey Hill Dairy are located within Penn Manor School District’s boundaries. Penn Manor School District is a three-layer district with instruction organized into an elementary division, middle level division, and high school division. Curricular design has been aligned with a K-3, 4-6, 7-8, and 9-12 configurations. All seven elementary schools house Grades K-6. The two middle schools serve Grades 7 and 8 and utilize a team approach designed around a team of core teachers for math, English, reading, social studies, and science. The high school initiated a program of intensive or “block” scheduling in the 1995-1996 school year and serves students in Grades 9-12.