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District lists 2026–27 administrative assignments and opens safety-plan comment period

VALLEY STREAM CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education · June 10, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent announced administrative assignments for Central, Memorial, North and South for 2026–27, named principals and assistant principals, and opened a 30-day comment period on the districtwide safety plan available on the district website.

Superintendent Dr. Loper presented the district's administrative assignments for the 2026–27 school year and reminded the public that the districtwide safety plan is open for a 30-day public comment period on the district website.

"Item a, is just a reminder that the district wide safety plan is open for a comment 30 day comment period. You can find that on the district's website," Dr. Loper said. He then listed principals and assistant principals by building: Central High School (Principal Brett Strauss; Assistant Principals Rob Malani, Eric Ifo, Alejandro Sosa), Memorial Junior High School (Principal Fabian Hara; Assistant Principals Shalina Lee, Matthew Pearson, Garrett Schneider), North High School (interim principal Rocco; Assistant Principals Jennifer Bonaspina, Charles Lusso; third assistant principal to be appointed at a July reorganization meeting), and South High School (Principal Matthew Swinson; Assistant Principals Jackie Allen, David Zeller, Thomas Urbo). The twilight program will be led by Principal Dr. Robinson.

Dr. Loper said the district intends to appoint the remaining assistant principal at the July reorganization meeting. The transcript does not include salary figures or contract language for these appointments; they were presented as administrative assignments and moved as part of the agenda.