Radnor Township School District
Scott W. Hand, Ed.D., currently serves as the Director of Technology Innovation & Instructional Design for Radnor Township School District since May 2020, leveraging expertise in educational technology, IT infrastructure, and program development. Prior experience includes the role of Director of Educational Technology at Kutztown Area School District and Fox Chapel Area School District, where responsibilities encompassed planning and implementing technology programs and providing visionary leadership for instructional innovation. Scott has also contributed as an adjunct professor at Robert Morris University and Point Park University, teaching courses related to web development and television production. Educational qualifications include an EdD in Distance Education from Regent University, an MS in Business Education, and dual BA degrees in English and Communications from Robert Morris University.
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Radnor Township School District
Radnor Township, founded in 1682, is located 13 miles west of Philadelphia, PA and has a population of approximately 30,000. Radnor Township School District is Radnor Township's only public school system, covering nearly 14 square miles and serving a diverse, multicultural population. RTSD includes one high, one middle and three elementary schools. Radnor High School (RHS) was the first school to be established in 1893 with renovations in 2015. Ithan Elementary School (IES) was built in 1963 with completed renovations in 2016; Wayne Elementary School (WES) was built in 1971 with completed renovations in 2016; Radnor Elementary School (RES) was built in 2001 and is Pennsylvania's first "green" school; and the current Radnor Middle School (RMS) building was built in 2007. RTSD is consistently recognized as one of the finest school districts in the nation, with a vast network of parks, playgrounds, athletic fields and learning spaces.