Connetquot Honors “Digital Heroes”


Teacher Douglas Dos Santos, Oakdale-Bohemia Middle School Principal Joseph Piombo, and Director of Instructional Technology Elizabeth Weis. | CCSD

In celebration of Digital Learning Day the Connetquot Central School District honored and recognized teachers around the district who are leading the way in utilizing and integrating digital tools, dubbing them “Digital Heroes.”

According to the District, these educators have gone above and beyond to support their students and colleagues in navigating the digital learning landscape. 

Each building Principal nominated one Digital Hero from their building who exemplified leadership, innovation and dedication to the integration of technology into the classroom. 

These educators not only use digital tools effectively but are also sources of inspiration and support for their colleagues. 

Those honored were: Julia DeMaio (Idle Hour Elementary), Nicolette D’Ambrosio (Cherokee Street Elementary), Douglas Dos Santos (Oakdale-Bohemia Middle School), Alan Fertmann (Connetquot High School), Patricia Firenze (John Pearl Elementary), Ross Grandin (Connetquot High School), Jessica Grieve (Helen B. Duffield Elementary), Elizabeth Jonas (Edith L. Slocum Elementary), Christina Ladick (Sycamore Avenue Elementary), Lisa Manzo (Edward J. Bosti Elementary) and Debra Smith (Ronkonkoma Middle School).

Each winner received a certificate of recognition and a free school subscription to Gemini for the remainder of the year, further supporting their efforts in digital learning.

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