Sarah's profound affinity for music emerged at a remarkably young age, prompting her to initiate formal piano lessons at the tender age of seven. As she grew and matured, her dedication to the craft only intensified, as she continued to hone her skills throughout her high school years.
Throughout her high school tenure, Sarah's exceptional piano playing earned her superior ratings at the Ohio Music Educators Association (OMEA) competitions, a feat she managed to achieve an impressive four consecutive years. This remarkable talent and dedication ultimately led to her being awarded the prestigious Young Artists scholarship at Otterbein University, where she went on to earn her bachelor's degree in music.
During her time at Otterbein University, Sarah not only continued to refine her own skills but also shared her passion with others by teaching private piano lessons at the Conservatory of Piano. Her students, ranging in age from three to seventy, were fortunate enough to benefit from her expertise and guidance, as she nurtured their own love for music.