Eastport-South Manor CSD Welcomes New Teachers


Eastport-South Manor CSD welcomes new teachers | Eastport-South Manor Central School District

Eastport-South Manor Central School District welcomed new teachers during a summer orientation, held at thedistrict’s central office.

After a welcome from Superintendent of Schools Joseph A. Steimel, district administrators discussed elementary and secondary curriculum and instruction, positive behavior interventions and supports, and took time to set up their classrooms. The orientation culminated with a school bus tour of the district.

The district welcomes:

Haka Asllani – English as a New Language – Eastport Elementary School

Christopher Battista – FLES – Dayton Avenue School

Amity Baum-Tuccillo – physics – Jr.-Sr. High School

Katherine Dodenhoff – special education social studies – Jr.-Sr. High School

Holly Fazio – music/orchestra – Eastport Elementary School

Taylor Groeger – special education elementary – Tuttle Avenue School

Erich Grosse – social studies – Jr.-Sr. High School

Tina King – elementary – South Street School

Jennifer Kuchenbrod – social studies – Jr.-Sr. High School

Kerri Lacey - English as a New Language – Dayton Avenue School

Jill Micheels – English as a New Language – Dayton Avenue School

Victoria Reid – elementary teacher/leave replacement – Tuttle Avenue School

Ryan Richer – physical education leave replacement – Jr.-Sr. High School

Emily Siegel – English Language Arts – Jr.-Sr. High School

Lauren Wozny – elementary – Eastport Elementary School

Julia Wynne – special education leave replacement – Dayton Avenue School

Photo caption: Eastport-South Manor Central School District new teachers attended an orientation on Aug. 29 at central office.

Photo courtesy of the Eastport-South Manor Central School District

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