Abram Lucabaugh, commonly known as "Abe," has made significant contributions to education, primarily through his role as the Superintendent of the Central Bucks School District in Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania. Originating from Hanover, Pennsylvania, his dedication to education has been unwavering, utilizing his leadership skills to enact positive changes within his community.
He embarked on his educational journey with a Bachelor of Science in Education, majoring in English, from Millersville University, which he completed in 1995. His pursuit of knowledge continued with a Master's degree in Educational Administration from Gwynedd-Mercy University in 2002 and an Ed.D. in Educational Leadership from Delaware Valley University in 2017.
Lucabaugh's professional path featured a variety of roles that demonstrated his commitment to education. He began as an English teacher at Hatboro-Horsham High School, part of the Hatboro-Horsham School District, where he created a PSSA training seminar that focused on interdisciplinary writing. He then progressed to administrative roles, serving as Assistant Principal at Keith Valley Middle School and Tohickon Middle School before becoming the Principal at Central Bucks High School East. In these positions, he was instrumental in overseeing extensive construction and renovations and enhancing the school's culture.