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Syosset Student Ambassadors Give School Administrators Feedback

Members of the Superintendent's Student Cabinet discussed student life and concerns.

Student ambassadors from every school in the Syosset Central School District recently met with the Superintendent of Schools and members of the central administration team to discuss student life and concerns.

Members of the Superintendent’s Student Cabinet, who serve as the voice for their respective student bodies, provided positive feedback about their schools and offered suggestions based on input from their schoolmates.

They also learned how the administration handles the operation of its 10 schools and addresses varying issues that arise.

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The Cabinet consists of one group that represents elementary-level students and another that represents the secondary (middle and high school) students.

“In the end, only the students themselves can truly describe the experience of being served by our schools,” said Rogers. “These conversations offer an important perspective and a reminder of who we’re working for.”

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Photos courtesy of the Syosset CSD

  • Representatives from Syosset’s elementary schools had an opportunity to discuss school issues with central administration during the Superintendent’s Student Cabinet meeting.
  • Syosset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Rogers with middle and high school representatives who serve on the Superintendent’s Student Cabinet.
  • Syosset Superintendent of Schools Dr. Thomas Rogers with elementary school representatives who serve on the Superintendent’s Student Cabinet.

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