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Letter: From POB CSD Superintendent: Moving Forward…Together

Today we opened our doors to 4,897 excited students and a staff that eagerly anticipated their arrival. The class of 2025, our new kindergarteners, entered briskly with all the high hopes and dreams of their parents, as the seniors, class of 2013, returned with the enthusiasm and visions of being accepted to their reach schools. Between these bookends we have a commitment of an invigorated staff to leave no stones unturned in making their dreams possible. We move forward together to begin another chapter in the history of our district, with an eye on building on our successes of the past.

This year we have selected four priority areas to help us focus our work in making the Plainview-Old Bethpage CSD a premier district on Long Island.

Priority 1: High Academic Standards

All students will have access to a challenging and rigorous instructional program that is aligned to Common Core Standards and embeds 21st-century skill demands.

Priority 2: Safe School Climate

The district will support and sustain a safe, nurturing, respectful environment where staff and students are supported to bring out the best in each other.

Priority 3: Fiscal Prudence

The district will provide an educationally sound and fiscally responsible budget that supports students in achieving the mission of the district and is reflective of the community’s support for our schools.

Priority 4: Community Involvement

The district will engage the community in meaningful ways so as to foster support of district programs and services.

We take seriously our responsibility for creating pathways for learning so that we can bring out the unique gifts in each student. What we do in our classrooms matters and efforts to test us away from leaving memorable, magical moments with our children will not deter us from nurturing curious minds and engaged learners. Developing students who are engaged in our classrooms, stages, athletic fields, as well as in our community, reaffirm the extent to which we have been successful in achieving our mission. It is after all what binds us together as a school community.

Schools are a reflection of a community and in the Plainview Old Bethpage schools, the success of our students comes as a result of the unwavering support of our community of residents, parents, students and dedicated staff.

Our current economic climate poses a challenge for all of us to work together to sustain the level of achievement and progress in our schools. With increasing state mandates, unaccompanied by the requisite resources, a greater financial burden has been shifted to communities. We will respond by using our resources wisely and building the capacity of our staff to withstand the even greater demands of the future. I will also count on members of the community to serve on advisory committees, lending your talents to moving us forward.

Please use our website to remain updated on the events in our schools. We welcome the community at all of our student performances and athletic events. You may contact the district office at 937-6301 or e-mail me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . I welcome your suggestions as to how the district can better serve your needs.

We are eager, anxious and ready to make this year the best ever!

Dr. Lorna R. Lewis, Plainview-Old Bethpage Central School District Superintendent

News

Legislator Judy Jacobs, (D-Woodbury) attended the recent Plainview-Old Bethpage CARES Project PACE NORC (Naturally Occurring Retirement Community) Walk sponsored by the Mid Island Jewish Community Center in Plainview. This Wellness Walk was filled with family activities, including face painting and a bouncy house. There was a community expo, a 50/50 raffle, live music and refreshments.

“It is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to come out, walk, get fit and have fun,” said Jacobs.

The Plainview-Old Bethpage Board of Education unanimously approved of 15 tenure recommendations during a school board meeting last week. The boardroom was packed with family and friends of each tenure recipient. Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Timothy Eagen commended them for the employees’ “efforts, hard work with our children and professionalism.”

From JFK High School, guidance counselor Christina Rivas-Laline and teachers Owen Dugan, Michael Horun and Jennifer Santorello were recommended; teacher Linda Curran from H.B. Mattlin Middle School and JFK; teacher Amanda Gundling from POB Middle School and H.B. Mattlin Middle School; teacher Rachel Quattrocchi from POB Middle School; teacher Risa Henkel from POB Middle School and JFK High School; teacher Brian Gurney from POB Middle School; social worker Marc Galloway from Parkway School and Old Bethpage School; District Psychologist Jennifer Strangio-Lott, district teacher Jennifer Hoffman; teacher Dina Futterman from Stratford Road School; teacher Tara Gaudreault from Pasadena School and teacher Debra Lovett from Parkway School.


Calendar

Plainview Jewish Center’s Shabbat Under The Stars

Friday, May 17

Relay For Life Of Bethpage: Fundraising Sale

Saturday, May 18

Autism Speaks Long Island Youth Leadership Council

Inaugural Blue Run for Autism

Saturday, May 18



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