Council announces Harrison’s Louis Wool is the 2010 NYS Superintendent of the year
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 at 2:50 pm by Robert Lowry
Today we are announcing that Louis N. Wool of the Harrison Central School District has been named the 2010 New York State School Superintendent of the Year.
Dr. William Johnson, THE COUNCIL’s Distinguished Service Chair and Superintendent of Rockville Centre Schools, said,
“It is clear that his priorities are to open doors of opportunity for every child in his school district. It is wonderful to have someone represent us who is making a merger of excellence and equity a priority in the system he leads.”
Former State Education Commissioner (and Scarsdale Superintendent) Thomas Sobol said,
“One of his most stunning achievements has been, and is now, to bring together the diverse population within his own school district and beyond as well…As a teacher, a supervisor, a superintendent, a college teacher, and Commissioner of Education, I have worked with hundreds of superintendents and superintendents-to-be. Louis Wool is among the best.”
Read more in our news release.
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