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MORGAN
SANDY
BATHGATE
MOORE
Sandy Moore assumed the position of Director for the Office of Children & Families in the
Morgan Bathgate is a college student at Messiah University studying Psychology. She
graduated in 2020 from Mechanicsburg Area Senior High where she also played water
Courts (OCFC), Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts in January 2008. In this role,
polo, swam competitively, played violin, maintained a 4.0 GPA and took six Advanced
Sandy works closely with the Honorable Kevin Dougherty, Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
Placement (AP) classes.
Justice overseeing the state’s Dependency Court Improvement Program. This oversight
includes providing leadership for Pennsylvania’s Children’s Roundtable Initiative, the
She was diagnosed with Autism when she was 3 years old. Morgan likes to remind people
overarching structure of the state’s court improvement initiative. Additionally, the office
that she may think differently, learn differently and at times struggle to focus—but she
coordinates specific court improvement activities including the creation of a Dependency
embraces her extraordinary abilities. She is different—but not less.
Bench Book, the Dependency Mission/Guiding Principles, the Family Engagement Initiative,
a graduated educational curriculum for Dependency Judges, and educational sessions for
Morgan describes herself as family oriented, artsy, techie, bookish, musical and
adventurous. She loves nature, animals, video games and drawing.
Hearing Officers, Guardians ad Litem, Parent Attorneys, and Solicitors.
Prior to her current position, Sandy held the dual position of Dauphin County Children &
Youth Administrator/Human Services Director where she supervised a $200 million budget
and a workforce of 400. Beginning her career in the mid-1980s as a social worker in the
California Child Welfare system, Sandy has over 30 years of direct casework and administrative
experience. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Welfare and a Master’s of Social Work.
She has presented at local, national and international conferences. Sandy has taught at
various colleges and universities, including California State University at Fresno and Temple
University.
Sandra Moore
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