For Miller, retirement closes a chapter written long before his first day in the classroom
HUNTINGDON — For Frank Miller, retirement feels less like stepping away and more like returning to something familiar. After 35 years in public education, the Mount Union native is closing a chapter that began long before he ever stood in front of a classroom. At age 57, he leaves with gratitude, a sense of timing, and a deep awareness that the story he lived was part of something much larger than himself. His last official day is Tuesday, June 30. Miller always believed he would spend his life in education. In his family, that wasn’t unusual. It was expected, almost instinctive, ...



