About Mr. Greevy

August 2, 2009

Mr. Chad Greevy earned his teaching certificate in 1997 and in 2000 began teaching 7th and 8th grade Language Arts and Reading Recovery at Curtin Middle School in the Williamsport Area School District.  Mr. Greevy severed in multiple capacities at WASD, including Vice President of the WASD Education Foundation and the Coordinator of Middle School Summer School Program.  In 2009, he assumed the position of Assistant Principal at Donald E. Schick Elementary School (formerly Four Mile Elementary School).  In October 2011, Mr. Greevy began as Assistant Principal of the Loyalsock Township High School.   Additionally, Mr. Greevy serves on mulitple district committees and is Supervisor of Federal Programs, Grants and Subsidies. 

As an educational leader, Mr. Greevy believes that every student can learn and that it is the roles of educators to help students "uncover their passion" to discover what "they are truely good at."   Mr. Greevy believes in "students-first" and believes that with honesty and integrity comes empathy for others.  He is currently working towards his doctorate in education with additional certifications.

 Mr. Greevy received his bachelor’s degree in English/Journalism from Allegheny College in 1995 and his PA Teaching Certification from Lycoming College in 1997.   Mr. Greevy earned his Master’s degree from Wilkes University.  Currently, Mr. Greevy is working on his doctorate from Immaculata University and is an adjunct professor for Wilkes University.  Mr. Greevy is a volunteer AYSO coach and volunteers locally with numerous charities. Mr. Greevy, his wife Alysha Sides and their daughter, Charley Elizabeth love being part of the Lancer Community.

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Loyalsock Township High School 1801 Loyalsock Drive Williamsport, PA 17701

(570) 326-3581 (Main Office Phone)
(570) 326-3713 (Guidance Office Phone)
(570) 323-5303 (Fax)
High School Code: 395-308

Dr. Matthew Reitz, Principal
Mr. Chad Greevy, Assistant Principal

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