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Search Is On For New Bronxville Schools Superintendent

BRONXVILLE, N.Y. - With the school year complete, Bronxville Schools Superintendent David Quattrone is looking forward to his final year at the helm of the district.

Bronxville Schools Superintendent David Quattrone will retire following the 2016-2017 school year.

Bronxville Schools Superintendent David Quattrone will retire following the 2016-2017 school year.

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Earlier this year, Quattrone confirmed that after months of contemplation, he will retire at the end of the 2016-17 year, with the intention of helping to usher in his successor in a seamless transition.

According to Quattrone, who completed his 25th year as a school superintendent this month, the district's administration “believes that the plan in place is in the best interest of the students, faculty, leadership team and the educational program.”

As part of the agreement, Quattrone’s contract was extended one year to facilitate the transition to a new administration.

“Since the end of December, the Board and I have discussed the issue (of retirement) with the shared goal of entrusting that the current administrative team and I would be in the strongest position to build upon the gains we have made in our educational mission,” he said in an announcement. “(We want to) sustain the momentum that has been generated for the Bronxville Promise.”

Since transitioning from the Indian Hill School District in Ohio to Bronxville in August 2005, Quattrone has overseen one of the Lower Hudson Valley’s top achieving districts. During his tenure, Bronxville students have had some of the highest graduation rates each year, with some of the top standardized testing scores in the state.

The Board of Education will now undergo an extensive, nationwide search for Quattrone’s successor, who will take over for the longtime superintendent in 15 months.

“Under David’s leadership, Bronxville has remained consistently among the top school districts in the country, not only in terms of the accomplishments of our students, but in the educational innovations we have made and continue to make in an ever-changing educational landscape,” Board President Denise Tormey said.

“His dedication to our students, faculty and fellow members of the leadership team has been, and will continue to be, exemplary and invaluable as we move ahead to insulate the Bronxville Promise in every aspect of our school.” 

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