Eastport-South Manor Welcomes New Faculty


Eastport-South Manor introduces new faculty members. | Eastport-South Manor CSD

Eastport-South Manor Central School District welcomed new faculty during a two-day orientation, held at Dayton Avenue School on Aug. 27 and 28.

During his introductory remarks, Superintendent of Schools Joseph A. Steimel described the relationship between administration and faculty as a “team.” He said, “We will turn over every stone to make you feel successful.”

Assistant Superintendent for Personnel and Employee Relations Thomas Fabian explained the district’s mission and core values and offered tips to succeed. “We are excited for the impact you will make and know that I am always here to support you,” he said.

The orientation agenda included discussions about curriculum, instruction and special education, as well as a lengthy overview of the district’s Leader in Me curriculum. The faculty also received their Chromebooks and discussed pertinent technology.

The district welcomes:

Kelly Anderson – guidance counselor – Jr.-Sr. High School

Bianca Bogdany – third grade teacher – Eastport Elementary School

Savanna Calarco – Tuttle Avenue School – library media specialist

Bradley Eisner – business and marketing teacher – Jr.-Sr. High School

Cora Franzese – English as a new Language teacher – Jr.-Sr. High School

Robert  Frontino – mathematics teacher – Jr.-Sr. High School

Alyson Heimann – social worker – Tuttle Avenue School

Alyssa Marinelli – social worker – Jr.-Sr. High School

Krystina Muller – psychologist – Jr.-Sr. High School

Ashleigh Murphy – third grade teacher – Dayton Avenue School

Drew O’Connor – art teacher – Eastport Elementary and Dayton Avenue schools

Tiffany Patterson – Spanish – Eastport Elementary

Megan Piotti – special education teacher – Tuttle Avenue School

Victoria Reid – special education teacher – Tuttle Avenue School

Alexandra Yereschenko – art teacher – Dayton Avenue School

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