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Brenner to step down as school super
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Head of curriculum and instruction Brown to succeed him in 2016-17 BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Roslyn Superintendent of Schools Dan Brenner announced Friday he plans to resign from the district at the end of the school year to accept the same position with the Darien, Conn. public school district. In a letter to the Roslyn community posted to the school district website, Brenner, who recently celebrated 10 years with the district, said a shortened commute to Darien from his home in Westchester was a contributing factor in the decision. “My time in Roslyn has been very special. I arrived following its most tumultuous moments and embraced the challenge of regaining the trust of the community, a task we have collectively accomplished,” wrote Brenner, who was hired by the Roslyn school district in the mid 2000s in the aftermath of an $11 million embezzlement scandal involving former school
Superintendent Frank Tassone and other administrators. “Together we have built program, followed through on a multitude of initiatives, and most importantly instilled a sense of stability and trust in our district that has allowed the students of Roslyn to thrive emotionally and excel academically,” he wrote. In his letter, Brenner said Alison Brown, Roslyn’s assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, would be elevated to the position of superintendent of schools for the 2016-17 school year. Gerry Dempsey, who previously served as Roslyn’s interim superintendent of schools in 200607, has been selected to fill the superintendent position in 2015-16, as Brown is groomed for the role, Brenner wrote. “Ms. Brown is an outstanding educator who is known to our community first as the East Hills principal and currently as the asContinued on Page 53
Green Vale School students participate in the second-annual “Hour of Code” event in which they try their hand at writing computer coding. see the story on Page 48.
Civic president says deal on country club expected soon BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO
to long-term property rights for residents living within the new Town of North Hempstead park Todd Zarin, president of district. Though the civic associathe Roslyn Country Club Civic Association, said Wednesday tion and the towns have held he is “extremely optimistic” an ongoing negotiations with reagreement will soon be reached gard to what Zarin earlier this
month called “lingering issues” holding up the town’s acquisition of 300,000 square feet of country club property from Corona Realty Holdings, he declined to comment directly on the state of the negotiations. Continued on Page 52
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