Tarrytown Names New Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction

Sharon O’Grady. Photo courtesy of Public Schools of the Tarrytowns

After an extensive search, the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns officially announced that Principal Sharon O’Grady of the Washington Irving Elementary School will be promoted to the position of Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction effective July 1.

“I feel incredibly honored and excited to step into the Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction role. I am eager to lead efforts that promote meaningful learning experiences and equitable opportunities for all,” said O’Grady. “While I will truly miss the daily connections with our amazing students, I look forward to continuing to serve this community with dedication and enthusiasm.”

O’Grady joined the Public schools of the Tarrytowns in 2012 as a staff developer at Washington Irving. After seven years, she was appointed as the District Math Coordinator for grades K-12, a position she served in for three years before returning to Washington Irving Elementary as Assistant Principal in July 2019. O’Grady has served as the school’s principal for the past year.

“My experience as a building leader has prepared me to lead with vision, equity, and action. I’ve learned the value of building relationships, supporting teachers, and navigating challenges—skills I’ll bring to this new role to serve the entire district community,” said O’Grady. “I hope to achieve a district-wide culture where equity is at the heart of everything we do, from curriculum design to instructional practices. I want to support educators in creating engaging, innovative, and inclusive learning opportunities that prepare all students to thrive in an ever-changing world.”

O’Grady holds a Bachelors of Science in Childhood Education, a Masters of Science in Literacy Education, and a professional certificate in educational leadership. She is currently pursuing her doctoral degree in Educational Leadership. O’Grady has been deeply immersed in curriculum needs throughout her career in Tarrytown and is well-positioned for success in this new role.

“Broadly speaking, Sharon O’Grady has done great work while at Washington Irving, and I believe the opportunity for the district to leverage her talents to impact all students is something we are excited to embrace,” said Dr. Raymond Sanchez, Superintendent of the Public Schools of the Tarrytowns.

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