Sara Jean Holub (February 16, 1981 - March 26, 2021)[1] was a high school choir teacher from Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Early life[]
She was born on February 16, 1981 in Appleton, Wisconsin and was baptized and confirmed at St. John Lutheran Church, Appleton.
Education and career[]
Sara attended Seymour High School where she excelled in choir and musical theater. She also participated in band, forensics, basketball and was a member of the National Honor Society, having graduated in the top ten of her class.
Sara completed her undergraduate degree at Valparaiso University, with a double major in choral and instrumental music education. She was a member of the Christ College Honors Program and directed the Sigma Alpha Iota choir. She also co-directed pep band. Sara obtained a master's degree from Fielding Graduate University. She also completed her National board certification in music education.
Sara taught middle school choir at Pulaski Middle School and JR Gerrits Middle School in Kimberly. For the past six years, she directed choir and several award-winning musicals at Preble High School in Green Bay. Sara served on the board of directors for the Wisconsin Choral Directors Association and was voted Outstanding Young Choral Director for the State of Wisconsin. This year, Sara was named a teacher of distinction in the Golden Apple Award program.
Sara realized a lifelong dream by winning a spot in the Jeopardy Teachers Tournament where she reached the semifinal level. Sara excelled in NRA and CMP service rifle competition. She won the Women's National Championship in the 2020 Civilian Marksmanship Program Home Range Series. She is a current board member and was a past-president of Wisconsin Firearms Owners. Along with her father, she coordinated the State of Wisconsin Junior Service Rifle Team.
Sara was a bright light to all who knew her and will be remembered for her strong faith, beautiful smile, and kind nature.
Death[]
She passed away at the age of 40 on March 26, 2021.[1]