Hemlock Public School District is pleased to announce that Sarah Bradd has been selected as the new Director of the Hemlock Early Childhood Center. In addition to her leadership role, Bradd will continue to serve as the lead teacher in the Young 3s classroom.
A familiar and trusted face to families, Bradd has spent years supporting students at the center. Her deep commitment to early childhood education and her vision for continued excellence will guide the program into an exciting new chapter.
“Sarah has been a cornerstone of our early childhood program for years,” said Amanda Sensabaugh, Elementary Assistant Principal. “Her ability to mentor teachers, build strong relationships with families, and ensure the highest standards of care and education make her the ideal leader as we continue to grow and strengthen our program.”
"I am excited to move into this new role here at HECC as it has always been my goal to become a Program Director at a childcare center. I have been a Lead Teacher here at the center for the past 7 years and I am grateful to have the opportunity to do that here. I have watched this program grow over the past several years and look forward to its continued growth under my leadership."
Superintendent Dr. Don Killingbeck added, “Sarah’s leadership and passion for early learning are second to none. She exemplifies the values of Hemlock Public School District and will continue to provide our youngest Huskies with a strong foundation for lifelong learning.”
The Hemlock Early Childhood Center is known for its innovative programs and nurturing environment that prepare students for success from their earliest years. Bradd’s appointment underscores the district’s commitment to excellence and its belief in the importance of investing in its youngest learners.