GREENWICH, CT — Greenwich Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones announced this week that Kristina Remy has been named special education program coordinator, effective July 1.
Remy has served as interim special education program coordinator since Jan. 13.
"Continuity with our program coordinators in the Special Education and Student Supports department is imperative," Chief Officer of Special Education and Student Supports Dr. Stacey Heiligenthaler said in an announcement. "In just a few months, Kristina Remy has jumped into this role with exuberance, diligence, and sensitivity to support all students and staff. She is a great asset to the district."
Since 2022, Remy has worked as a special education teacher at Greenwich High School, where she has provided academic support for students with learning differences.
The school district said Remy previously worked as a special education teacher at Middlesex Middle School in Darien, Eagle Hill School in Greenwich, Elizabeth Seton Children’s Center in Yonkers, Pathways School in Eastchester, N.Y., and The Westchester School in Yonkers, N.Y.
Remy earned a bachelor’s degree in childhood education and psychology and a master’s degree in special education from Manhattanville University, as well as a master’s degree in school building leadership from Manhattan University. She also holds 092 and 165 certificates and is certified as a school administrator and teacher.
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