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East Meadow board approves personnel consent agenda; names Dr. James Miller Clark High principal

EAST MEADOW UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT · February 5, 2026
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The East Meadow Union Free School District board unanimously approved a personnel consent agenda that included naming Dr. James Miller as the next principal of Clark High School; the board praised a multi-step search process and said Miller will be recognized at the next meeting.

The East Meadow Union Free School District board unanimously approved a personnel consent agenda that included the appointment of Dr. James Miller as the new principal of Clark High School.

Board chair called for a motion to approve personnel items G1–G19; the motion was made by Mister Carl, seconded by Ms. Taluto, and passed 7-0. After the vote, district presenter Mister Rosner described the search process — resume reviews, screening interviews, committee interviews with teachers and administrators, a site visit and a final interview — and formally announced the selection. "It is with great pride and honor that we congratulate Dr. James Miller, who will be the new principal of Clark High School," Rosner said.

Rosner told the board Miller had left earlier to celebrate with his family and would return to the next Board of Education meeting to be recognized alongside his family. Board members expressed appreciation for the process and for trustee involvement. The personnel approvals were handled through the consent agenda; no separate roll-call vote on the Miller appointment was recorded beyond the G1–G19 consent vote.

Other routine personnel and business items were handled in the same meeting. The board later adjourned to an executive session to discuss collective bargaining and matters related to the employment history of a particular individual.