PA Principals Association Regional Map
Regions
Region IUsWest I 5, 6
West II 4, 27, 28
West III 1, 3, 7
West IV 2
Region IUs
Central I 9, 10, 17
Central II 12, 13, 15, 16
Central III 8, 11
Region IUs
East I 18, 19
East II 14, 20, 21, 29
East III 22, 23, 24, 25, 26
Secondary Division
Elementary Division
Paul L. StefaniScranton S.D.
East-I East-II East-III Central-I
James E. OrichoskyBald Eagle A.S.D.
Philip L. GiaquintoPen Argyl A.S.D.
Central-II
Central-III
Darren J. McLaurinCambria Heights S.D.
West-I West-II
David M. KeiblerLeechburg A.S.D.
West-III West-IV
Heather L. BigneyHighlands S.D.
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Christopher M. Gegaris
Crestwood S.D. Michael Maley Pottsville A.S.D.
Jonathan BauerUpper Merion A.S.D.
Curtis E. JohnsonState College A.S.D.
Raymond C. OmerMohawk A.S.D.
Dr. Zeb JansanteBethel Park S.D.
East-I East-II East-III Central-IICentral-I
Central-III West-I West-II West-III West-IV
Brian C. RaabRed Lion A.S.D.
Dr. Scott A. Richardson
Palmyra A.S.D
2016-2017 PA Principals Association Regional Representatives
Dr. David A. CrumrineSpring Cove S.D.
Sharon D. RathiConneaut S.D. (Ret.)
Jonathan G. RossDownington A.S.D.
Stephanie A. KeeblerTitusville A.S.D.
Dr. Nina M. SaccoPittsburgh S.D.
Dr. Shemeca T.CrenshawPittsburgh S.D.
The 20 Regional Representatives of the PA Principals Association Board of Directors (10 from the Elementary Division and 10 from the
Secondary Division) represent the following counties of the Commonwealth:
East I - Susquehanna, Wayne, Lackawanna, Wyoming, Luzerne and part of Pike
East II - Monroe, Carbon, Schuylkill, Lehigh, Northampton, Berks and part of Pike
East III - Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, Philadelphia and Delaware
Central I - McKean, Potter, Tioga, Bradford, Elk, Cameron, Clinton, Lycoming, Clearfield, Centre and Sullivan
Central II - Union, Northumberland, Columbia, Snyder, Montour, Dauphin, Perry, Lebanon, Cumberland, Lancaster, Franklin, Adams and York
Central III - Somerset, Bedford, Fulton, Juniata, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Blair and Cambria
West I - Erie, Warren, Crawford, Venango, Forest, Clarion, Jefferson and part of Clearfield
West II - Mercer, Lawrence, Beaver, Butler, Armstrong and Indiana
West III - Washington, Greene, Fayette, Allegheny and Westmoreland
West IV - Pittsburgh (Allegheny Co.)
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Intermediate Units
1. IU 1 11. Tuscarora 21. Carbon-Lehigh
2. Pittsburgh-Mt. Oliver 12. Lincoln 22. Bucks Co.
3. Allegheny 13. Lancaster-Lebanon 23. Montgomery Co.
4. Midwestern 14. Berks Co. 24. Chester Co.
5. Northwest Tri-Co. 15. Capital Area 25. Delaware Co.
6. Riverview 16. Central Susquehanna 26. Philadelphia
7. Westmoreland 17. BLaST 27. Beaver Valley
8. Appalachia 18. Luzerne 28. Arin
9. Seneca Highlands 19. Northeastern Educ. 29. Schuylkill
10. Central 20. Colonial
PA Principals Association Regional Representatives
PA Principals Association
Regional Representative Job Description
Each of the 20 Regional Representatives will be full voting members of the
Board of Directors and serve an elected term of office for three years.
(Taken directly from the current Policy Manual.)
Duties and Responsibilities
a. Attends all meetings of the Board of Directors as scheduled unless excused by the President for valid personal reasons.
b. Notifies the president when unable to attend meetings of the Board of Directors.
c. Represents the Association by assuming responsibilities of a leadership nature at assigned functions or meetings.
d. Reports activities of his/her region to the Board of Directors at each meeting.
e. Works with the Intermediate Unit Association President(s) for recommendations of appointments, to promulgate communications
and initiate action. The I.U. President, working with the Regional Representative, will then work with the PDE liaison person(s),
membership person(s) and legislative person(s) to further ensure communication to the district contact persons and the indi-
vidual members.f. Agrees to attend the annual business meeting of NAESP or NASSP if attending the convention.
g. Reports back to his/her region information from the Board of Directors meetings and acts as the catalyst for action in his/her
region.h. Conducts regional meetings.Prior approval from the President is required if meeting expenses are anticipated to exceed $100.
i. Accepts other duties as requested.j. Attends the state conference and business meeting.
Expenses
Reimbursement as per policy: meals, mileage, lodging, telephone and mail expenses.
a. Expenses paid for attendance at the PA Principals Association Conference.
b. Expenses paid for attendance at all functions representing PA Principals Association.
c. Whenever possible, Board members should make every effort to seek reimbursement from their school district for the
expenses of room, additional meals and travel. Reimbursement requests for all other PA Principals Association function ex-
penses must be submitted along with receipts for payment on the monthly reimbursement schedule.