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Levittown Educators Honored as Women of Distinction
Superintendent and Board of Ed VP recognized for their commitment to the community.

Levittown Superintendent Dr. Tonie McDonald and Board of Education Vice President Peggy Marenghi both received a 2016 Women of Distinction Award bestowed by Assemblyman Tom McKevitt during a ceremony held at the Farmingdale Public Library on Aug. 13. The annual award honors women who contribute to their community in the areas of business, education, military, community affairs, healthcare, government and volunteerism.
A lifelong Levittown resident, McDonald began her educational career as a teacher in the Levittown School District. Currently serving as the district’s superintendent of schools, McDonald has held numerous positions within the district, including director of pupil personnel services and assistant superintendent for business and finance. In addition, she recently received the Hofstra George M. Estabrook Alumni Association Distinguished Service Award and the Nassau County Legislature’s 2016 Trailblazer Award.
Also a lifelong Levittown resident, Marenghi has served as a school district trustee since 2009. She recently retired from her longtime position as principal of the New Hyde Park Road School in New Hyde Park. Marenghi is also a member of the American Red Cross and participated in disaster relief efforts during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Superstorm Sandy and Sept. 11, 2001.
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Photo: Accompanied by family, Levittown Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tonie McDonald and Board of Education Vice President Peggy Marenghi received the 2016 Women of Distinction Award, presented by New York State Assemblyman Thomas McKevitt. Courtesy Levittown School District.
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