DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — More than 700 Sara Lindemuth Elementary School students headed back to class Monday morning, and this year the superintendent said her district is going to stand out from others, with a new program to help students and teachers.
“We have added new instructional interventionists this year, and that is to support our teachers and our learners, making sure they get all of the quality instruction they need, small group instruction,” said Dr. Tamara Willis, Susquehanna Township School District’s Superintendent.
As far as staffing, Dr. Willis said they’re in better shape compared to the last few years, starting off the year with fewer openings than they’ve seen in a while…