The Superintendent of Schools is Dr. Marc P. Baiocco.[3] Dr. Baiocco became Superintendent in 2017, replacing Dr. Joseph L. Ricca. Dr. Baiocco is the former Principal of Alexander Hamilton Junior/Senior High School, where he has served for the past 8 years.[4]
History
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The Elmsford Board of Education is legally responsible for establishing and overseeing the goals and objectives of the school district. The Board is composed of five members, who are residents of the school district, elected to three-year terms. The school board elections are held each May. Included in its general powers are the following: observing and enforcing federal and state education laws and local school board policies, appointing personnel upon the Superintendent's recommendation, appraising programs and services, and adopting the annual school budget.[7] Regular meetings of the Board of Education are held on the first Wednesday of every month. The members of the Board of Education are:
President- Dennis Rambaran
Vice President- James B. Henson
Trustee- Yvette Eannazzo
Trustee- Marla Peers
Trustee- Candice Wood
District Administrators
Superintendent of Schools- Dr. Marc P. Baiocco
Assistant Superintendent for Finance and Operations- Ms. Gladys Pagan-Baxter
Director of Technology and Certified Staff- Mr. Jeffrey Olender[8]
Director Pupil Personnel Services- Ms. Jo-Anne Dobbins
Schools
The Elmsford School District houses 3 schools across the district.
The Carl L. Dixson Primary School
The Carl L. Dixson Primary School has seen many changes since it was built, and now serves grades Pre- Kindergarten to 1st grade. The building opened in 1894 as the Hillside Avenue School.[9]
Jeffrey J. Olender serves as Principal.[10]
Alice E. Grady Elementary School
Alice E. Grady Elementary School houses grades 2nd through 6th. The building is named after lifelong village resident, Alice Grady.[11]
The principal of Alice E. Grady Elementary School is Dr. Andrea Hamilton[12]
An addition was built to Alice E. Grady Elementary School, along with several renovations, in 2000. Included in the project were 4 classrooms, a new library, a new computer lab, an art room, a gazebo, a new gymnasium, and a renovated cafeteria and music room.