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HONORED TO SERVE
HAUPPAUGE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS NAMED PRESIDENT-ELECT OF THE NYS COUNCIL OF SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS

Hauppauge School District Superintendent of Schools Patricia Sullivan-Kriss has been elected to serve as President-Elect of The New York State Council of School Superintendents (The Council). The Council is a professional and advocacy organization with more than a century of service to school superintendents, and recently assistant superintendents, in New York State. The Council of School Superintendents provides its more than 800 members with numerous professional development opportunities, publications and personal services, while advocating for public education and the superintendency.
The purpose of The Council is to provide leadership and membership services through a professional organization of school superintendents:
●to promote the interest of education and children in New York State;
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●to influence local, state and national policy affecting education;
●to enhance the superintendency as a profession;
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●to uphold the integrity of the office;
●to foster support and collegiality among its members; and
●to provide leadership and membership services through a professional organization of school superintendents.
“It is an honor to serve as President-Elect of The New York State Council of School Superintendents,” stated the Rockville Centre resident. “These are extremely challenging times in academia, and I look forward to having the opportunity to assist and to advocate on behalf of Hauppauge, the children of our District and New York State, and for my colleagues in the education profession.”