Tony DePrince is a life-long resident
of Magnolia and graduated from Sterling High School in 1991. He
went on to get his bachelors’ degree from York College of
Pennsylvania where he was very active in student government
serving as both the treasurer and parliamentarian of the Student
Senate. He is currently studying for his Masters Degree in
Business Administration. Tony works full time in public
education in the area of project coordination and school
finance. Professionally, he serves on various boards and
committees at the county, state and national level in the areas
of global education, afterschool programs, summer programs,
school finance, FIRST Robotics, and college prep programs. Tony
is an active member of the Federation of Educational Service
Professionals (an AFL-CIO affiliated union) where he serves as
President of his local. He has been a featured presenter at many
regional and national conventions on various topics. Tony has
been a speaker at a conference at the United Nations regarding
global education issues in schools and national conferences on
topics related to extended school day and summer programs.
Since being elected to council in
1998, Tony has served as council president, liaison to the
planning and zoning board, and director of codes and licensing.
Currently, he serves as director of public safety overseeing the
police department, fire company, ambulance corps, emergency
management and municipal court. He also serves as borough
liaison to the Magnolia School District and the town’s safety
officer.
Tony lives in district #4 along with
his son Anthony and daughter Maddie. He loves doing things with
his kids, family and friends especially spending time together
eating and just having fun hanging out as well as traveling
regionally, nationally and internationally together. Tony is a
news junkie staying on top of many events both nationally and
internationally with a special interest in politics. A self
proclaimed geek at heart, he is also a huge “trekkie” and
science fiction fan, avidly watching tv, movies and reading Star
Trek, Star Wars, and other science fiction.