Bethel Park Institution Area officials just recently hired a new manager and promoted two others from within the area.
Bret Slezak was named the new supervisor of technology. David Muench was called the new supervisor of pupil assistance solutions and area aide director of special education Sarah Shue was gone up to supervisor of unique education.
The workers relocations were with one voice approved at a Sept. 28 board conference.
“These are impressive as well as achieved educational leaders who bring us valuable experiences and an unrelenting dedication to quality,” said Superintendent James Walsh.”I really feel most privileged to have them on our Bethel Park group. We eagerly anticipate securing arms with them as we seek our vision to be best in course in all areas.”
Slezak
Slezak concerns Bethel Park from Allegheny Valley School Area where he served as its heath as well as physical education instructor for grades 7-12 before becoming its technology integrator.
He also taught middle and senior high school pupils to model wearable innovation as well as construct robotics in health as well as physical education courses.
Slezak has a master’s degree in workout physiology from the College of Pittsburgh as well as was called Modern technology Administrator of the Year in 2020 at the Pennsylvania Educational Technology Exposition and Conference.
He changes former Bethel Park technology director Ron Reyer, that left the area in September to take a task in the private sector. Slezak’s salary is $100,000.
Muench
Muench has been with the district since 1999. He previously worked as dean of students and also aide principal at the secondary school. He was Independence Intermediate school principal for 15 years.
Muench has a bachelor’s degree in education and learning from Slippery Rock College and also a master’s degree in institution leadership from the College of Pittsburgh. He is currently registered in a The golden state University of Pennsylvania doctoral program.
Meunch replaces retired unique education director Lori Sutton with the recently created placement. His salary is $118,000.
Shue
Shue has actually been with the district since 2018, where she has actually served as the assistant director of unique education with a concentrate on supporting the elementary schools.
She functioned as a special education educator in the Canon McMillan School Area before coming to Bethel Park.
She has a master’s level in elementary and also unique education and learning from Chatham College and also a doctorate of education from the University of Pittsburgh. Her income is $100,000.
Even more details regarding the managers is available on the district’s site, bpsd.org.
Michael DiVittorio is a Tribune-Review staff author. You can get in touch with Michael at 412-871-2367, [email protected] or via Twitter.