New Beginnings for the Scarsdale Schools
- Category: Schools
- Published: Thursday, 10 July 2014 08:01
- Melissa Hellman
Superintendent Thomas Hagerman is now on the job in Scarsdale
Dr. Thomas Hagerman, the new District Superintendant was present at his first meeting since starting the job on July 1. The Board also greeted Christopher Morin and Scott Silberfein who began their terms as BOE members on July 1. The Board elected Mary Beth Gose as President and Leila Maude as Vice President for the upcoming school year. Gose, a former trustee of Scarsdale Village is now serving the last year of a six-year term on the Board of Education, and Maude, a relative newcomer, was elected in 2013 but has quickly gotten up to speed.
Dr. Haberman addressed the room and spoke highly of all those he has met during his busy first week of Mary Beth Gose is the new President of the Board of Education
Board President Gose welcomed Dr. Hagerman. She said since starting work here one week ago, Dr. Hagerman has "hit the ground running with intelligence, energy, enthusiasm and an observant eye." She stated that the Board is looking forward to working with and supporting Dr. Hagerman in setting goals and objectives for the coming year. She noted that Scarsdale values education and has a "strong, thriving community of parents who support the schools" and also a "strong diverse community of empty nesters (including Ms. Gose) who continue to support the schools long after their children have Leila Shames Maude is the new VP of the Board
Arthur Rublin, Chair of the Coalition for Scarsdale Schools, spoke during the comment period. He welcomed Dr. Hagerman and expressed thanks for the service of Suzanne Seiden as President over the last year. He said:
"If one were to look at any one of the four major School Board endeavors in the past year – the search for a new Superintendent, the development of a Master Plan, the development of a Strategic Plan, and the development of a Budget for the next school year – one would say that would be a challenging project. But Ms. Seiden led the Board in its efforts on all four, devoting remarkable energy to communication with the community and stakeholder groups at the same time.
Ms. Seiden led with intelligence, exceptionally good instincts, sensitivity, and a refreshing sense of humor which included, yes, innovative ideas about how to make serious and occasionally mind-numbing Board matters arguably entertaining through the use of sports analogies and related references to sports.
Ms. Seiden led with an enormous amount of dedication. It was estimated at a previous meeting that a total of approximately 1800 person-hours have been worked by various people developing the capital projects proposals on which the Board reached consensus in May. I would venture to say that Ms. Seiden herself probably worked in the neighborhood of 1800 hours this past year as School Board President for the benefit of Scarsdale schools and our community. As a volunteer. Remarkable. And that was after she had worked many, many hours as Board Vice President during the 2012-2013 school year, and on the Board prior to that as well. You personified Non Sibi, Ms. Seiden, during your tenure as School Board President, and the Scarsdale School District community will always be in your debt. Kudos, and many thanks. "
The Board lamented the retirement of Lois Q. Rehm who served three roles in the Scarsdale School District. Chris Morin and Scott Silberfein are new members of the BOE
Dr. Joan Weber, Assistant Superintendent for Personnel and Administrative Services, presented the District Clerk Lois Rehm is retiring after 30 years of service to Scarsdale
Carlos Bedoya as Social Studies teacher, Scarsdale High School. B.A., Political Science, Villanova University, M.A., Teaching Social Studies, Teachers College, Columbia University.
Caren Reinhardt as Speech and Language Pathologist, Greenacres. B.A., Linguistics, Stonybrook University, M.A., Communicative Disorders, College of Saint Rose.
Agetina Smajlaj as School Psychologist, Greenacres. B.S., Business Administration, College of Mount Saint Vincent, Ph.D., Psychology, St. John's University.
James Tully as Health teacher, Scarsdale High School. B.S., Physical Education, Adelphi University, M.S., Health, Brooklyn College.
Jennifer Kuo as Mandarin teacher (part-time), Scarsdale High School. M.A., Hunter College, Teaching of Chinese.
Also, Ann Marie Nee, who has been teaching Social Studies at Scarsdale High School, has been appointed as the Director of the Scarsdale Teachers Institute.
Dr. Weber announced the resignation of Scott Haberkorn, Vocal Music Teacher, after 12 years of service and the retirements of Diane Anda, Special Education Teacher, Greenacres after 19 years of service and Patricia Dempsey, Classroom Teacher, Quaker Ridge after 30 years of service.
Angela Manson, outgoing SHS PTA President and Quaker Ridge parent, spoke of the loss that will be felt at Quaker Ridge with the departure of Mr. Haberkorn and especially of Ms. Dempsey.
She said, "Scott Haberkorn's love of music is apparent and we've enjoyed many performances during his twelve years in the district from Broadway tunes to American folk themes to interpretive international melodies. He calmly conveys lessons in pitch, rhythm and rhyme. We'll miss him greatly."
About Ms. Dempsey she said, "Patty Dempsey is a brilliantly dedicated teacher who is passionate about her students. She's been a star at Quaker Ridge School for the past thirty years having returned to teach here after growing up in Edgewood. She invests herself fully in her career and many students, parents, and colleagues, feel that Patty's teaching methods are unparalleled. We'll miss her quiet smile and wish her all the best in new horizons."
I also received this statement about Ms. Dempsey from Quaker Ridge Parent, Anne Daniel:
"We felt lucky to have Ms. Dempsey for my daughter and then to have her again for my son was like hitting the jackpot. She made a huge impact on my children. She will be sorely missed at Quaker Ridge School."
Helen Bush, a writer for the Scarsdale Inquirer and former student of Ms. Anda, spoke of remembering Ms. Anda's 3rd grade class with fondness. She stated that it was with Ms. Anda's encouragement that she discovered her love of writing and ability to be creative.
This meeting also covered matters of regular business such as June 2014 district enrollment (4791 students, up by 44 students from the previous year), the acceptance of gifts, the agreement with Scarsdale-Edgemont Family Counseling for the Youth Outreach workers in the high school and middle school, the approval of a lease agreement for instructional computers and the approval of the District Safety Plan and the District Code of Conduct.
Future meetings for community members include July 22 at 10:30am to discuss facilities plans and the next Board of Education meeting on September 8 at 8:00pm
2014-15 School Board (From left to right) Top: Chris Morin, Lew Leone, Bill Natbony, Scott Silberfein, Bottom: Suzanne Seiden, Mary Beth Gose, Leila Shames Maude (Photo Credit Angela Manson)