The student news site of Stroudsburg High School

Mountaineer

The student news site of Stroudsburg High School

Mountaineer

The student news site of Stroudsburg High School

Mountaineer

Poll

What was your favorite lunch this week?

Loading...

Sorry, there was an error loading this poll.

March Madness Basketball Tournament; see class president, Eric Card.
3x3 Basketball Tournament
March 6, 2024

March Madness 3 x 3 basketball tournament on March 15, starting at 4pm.  Contact your class president, Eric Card, or class officers for more...

Continue Reading
Stroudsburg High Schools promotional Flyer for the King of Hearts dance.
SENIORS! Prepare for King of Hearts and senior superlative voting
Luka Konklin, Editor-In-Chief • January 26, 2024

As the King of Heart's Dance draws near, take a look at the senior superlative and prepare to vote for your KOH nominees on Monday during homeroom! The...

Continue Reading
If you need tutoring, please join the Google Classroom so we can match you up with someone to help you. (Logo credit: NHS)
NHS Peer Tutoring
Luka Konklin, Editor-In-Chief • November 20, 2023

If you need tutoring, please join the Google Classroom so we can match you up with someone to help you. Please fill out the Google Form on Google...

Continue Reading
Photo Credit: Amir Lovell, 10.
Boys' track team sweeps the competition
Jaden Harper, Staff Writer • April 25, 2024

The Stroudsburg boys' track team defeated William Allen and Pocono Mountain West during a dual meet on Monday, 4/22. William Allen lost 4 to Stroudsburg's 146 and PMW lost...

Continue Reading
Stroudsburg softball celebrates on field during game.
Softball continues to roll in victory
Jaden Harper, Staff Writer • April 25, 2024

On Wed, April 24, Stroudsburg defeated East Stroudsburg South, 5-3. The team continues to roll as with 8 games left in the season, they are 8-4. Jordan Cook, 9, went...

Continue Reading
SHS Girls track wins at a dual meet, April 22, 2024 against William Allen and Pocono Mountain West. 
Photo image by Amir Lovell, 10.
Girls' Track continues to reign
Jaden Harper, Staff Writer • April 23, 2024

On Monday, April 22, the SHS track team competed in a dual meet against William Allen and Pocono Mountain West. William Allen lost to SHS girls with a final score of 4...

Continue Reading
View All

Staff Feature on Ms. Marsh School Nurse

The+High+School+Nurse+Ms.Marsh+posing+at+her+desk+
Nyx O’Connor
The High School Nurse Ms.Marsh posing at her desk

At which school in the district do you work?
I work at Stroudsburg High School.

How long have you been working at SASD?
I have worked here for 3 years.

What is your favorite part of working at SASD?
SASD is very welcoming and the staff is extremely friendly; there is an amazing sense of family here as well.

What is one piece of advice you would share with your students?
I would say to my students: to strive for success, to be true to themselves, and to enjoy their high school years as they fly by quickly!

How and when did you know being a school nurse was what you wanted to do
I needed a change after my husband’s passing and I enjoy working with high school students.

Who do you look up to?
I always looked up to my father, he was a hard worker, provided for his family, and taught us work ethic.

What will your life look like after you retire?
After retirement, I plan to use my camper to travel and enjoy my grandchildren. 

What is something that most people may not know about you?
Most people don’t know that I am an advent football fan! I enjoy watching NFL games and my team is the Philadelphia Eagles!

What is your proudest achievement?
My proudest achievement was having my children and graduating from NCC (Northampton Community College) with my nursing degree.

What is one thing you wish people knew about being a school nurse in general
School nursing is very busy – it’s more than giving out bandaids! We work very hard and see a large volume of students daily along with staff. We need to ensure that each student has complete immunizations, physicals, eye exams, and hearing screenings along with sick visits, injuries, medications, and more.

What is something your students have taught you?
Students have taught me to be more understanding and observant about the challenges they face, cultural differences, and language barriers.

Leave a Comment
More to Discover

Comments (0)

All Mountaineer Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *