Two Keystone School District Employees Receive Lauretta Woodson Awards

Ron Wilshire

Ron Wilshire

Published May 20, 2019 4:30 am
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CLARION, Pa. (EYT) — Clarion County Chapter of PASR (Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees) honored two Keystone School District employees at their membership meeting on Thursday, May 16.

(PHOTO: Sue Beichner and Fred Carrow)

CCPASR’s Lauretta Woodson awards recognize educators and support professionals who exhibit creativity, initiative, or productivity relevant to the learning process and the growth of children.  

Sue Beichner and Fred Carrow are this year’s awardees.

Sue Beichner was recommended by Keystone parent, Jolene Ion.

Jolene said “I believe Sue Beichner does her job well as a secretary. She is very personable, smiling and greets you as you walk into the office. As far as I know, all the kids love her, too.”

Mrs. Beichner has been the high school attendance secretary for 15 years. She and her husband, Todd, live in Shippenville. They have two children, Tyler and Alyssa. In addition, Sue has two special dogs, Zoe and Bailey.

Sue said that her favorite part of her job is “seeing and interacting with our students on a daily basis.”

Fred Carrow was recommended by CCPASR member Janis Cicero.

Janis said, “Fred Carrow is an exceptional art teacher. He is a renowned artist of exceptional ability. He is loved by his students, always encouraging their talents. He also has a studio where he provides lessons in his spare time.”

Keystone Principal Brad Wagner explained that Carrow has taught high school art at Keystone for 31 years.

Carrow’s favorite part of teaching is working with his students and being able to share his knowledge and love of art with them.

Mr. Carrow and his wife, Laurie, live in Oil City with their dog and two cats. They are the parents of Caleb and Madison.

Keystone Superintendent Shawn Algoe commented that “these are fantastic recipients, as both make a significant contribution to their profession and for the community around them. We are fortunate to have them as employees.”

CCPASR members enjoyed meeting the recipients’ spouses, Todd Beichner and Laurie Carrow, and sharing lunch in The Bistro at Water Run.

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