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Bill Mack: Schuylkill Technology Center Teacher and Community Leader Recognized as Educator of the Year by Hawk Mountain Council BSA

Bill Mack, a Social Studies Instructor at the Schuylkill Technology Center North Campus, was recently named the 2024 Elbert K. Fretwell Educator of the Year by the Hawk Mountain Council BSA. The award was presented at a breakfast held at the STC North Campus on April 26, 2024. Shannon Brennan, STC Director, praised Mr. Mack for his exceptional teaching skills, his ability to inspire leadership in his students, and his dedication to community service.

With sixteen years of teaching experience under his belt and an impressive educational background that includes a bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree from Bloomsburg University, Bill Mack has made a significant impact on both the North Schuylkill School District and the Schuylkill Technology Center where he currently teaches. In addition to being an educator, Mr. Mack is actively involved in various leadership positions within the community. He has held positions such as District President and District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler for the Pennsylvania Elks Association, as well as leadership roles in the Protective Order of Elks, Number 1533. He also serves as the STC SkillsUSA Advisor.

Bill Mack and his wife Holly are proud parents to their daughter Laynie. The picture below captures the moment of recognition with Madison Francis from the Hawk Mountain Council BSA, Seth Hubler from Senator Dave Argall’s Office, Commissioner Gary Hess, Educator of the Year Bill Mack, and Tim Twardzik from the 123rd Legislative District all present at the award ceremony.

The Hawk Mountain Council BSA recognized Bill Mack’s outstanding contributions to education by naming him their Educator of the Year for 2024. At a breakfast held on April 26th at Schuylkill Technology Center’s North Campus location, Shannon Brennan praised Mr. Mack’s exceptional teaching skills and his ability to inspire leadership in his students.

With over sixteen years of teaching experience under his belt and an impressive educational background that includes a bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State University and a master’s degree from Bloomsburg University

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