Schools
Outgoing, Incoming Student Reps Recognized by SF Board
Senior Elizabeth Brady handed over her seat at the school board table to rising junior Taylor Auman on Monday night.

The board said goodbye to an important member of the panel at Monday night's board meeting, with laughter and not a few tears.Â
Senior Elizabeth Brady, who graduates in six weeks, attended her last meeting as the student body representative to the school board.Â
"After two years as the student rep, I remember sitting here at my first meeting and thinking that starting college seemed worlds away," Brady said. "Now it's here."
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Brady plans to study communications when she starts college in the fall.
Brady thanked the board for making her feel "like an equal."
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"I'm proud to have represented Spring-Ford and I wouldn't trade this experience for the world," Brady said.Â
New student representative Taylor Auman, who will be a junior when school starts in the fall, was recently selected to replace Brady.
"I just saw the description of the job, and I thought it would be interesting to represent the students and bring their concerns to the board," Auman told Patch after the meeting.Â
"I'm grateful for the opportunity," Auman told the board. "I look forward to working with you."
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