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Mr. Phillip Nolt

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Phillip Nolt, one of Dallastown's robotics and woods teachers, has been educating students for over 13 years. Nolt is pictured here in his classroom, where he works to engage the class with hands-on activities.
Phillip Nolt, one of Dallastown’s robotics and woods teachers, has been educating students for over 13 years. Nolt is pictured here in his classroom, where he works to engage the class with hands-on activities.
John Noppenberger

Phillip Nolt has worked as a Robotics, Woods and Electronics teacher at Dallastown for the past 13 years.

He has known he wanted to do be a Tech. Ed. teacher since his early years at Donegal High School.

“I enjoyed building and working hands on. I wanted other students to get that same opportunity,” Nolt said.

Nolt graduated from Millersville University with a degree in Technology & Engineering Education and teaches Robotics I & II, Woods I-IV, and Electronics. 

”I was able to do it in high school and enjoyed the hands on part of the class as it was more engaging for me,” Nolt said.

He  hopes to work with more kids at DHS getting them into the hands on learning he enjoyed as a student. 

This is a Humans of Dallastown feature. Our goal is simple: to make a large school smaller by highlighting the unique voices within it. 

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