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Superintendent Q&A: Dr. Raymond Sanchez, Ossining Union Free School District

What are some of the highlights of the past year? 

The Ossining School District had a year full of successes in academics, the arts, athletics and extracurricular activities: 

Are you introducing new programs or curriculum next year? 

Ossining is introducing two new math instruction programs: Math in Focus: Singapore Math for kindergarten through fifth grade and enVisionmath for Anne M. Dorner Middle School. Both emphasize student exploration, problem-solving activities, critical-thinking skills and STEAM-related activities. Both programs have resources available in English and Spanish to support teachers, students and families.   

Are you planning any major renovations to your facilities over the summer? 

The district will be replacing the artificial field at the High School. In addition, it intends to build a four-classroom addition to Claremont School.  Finally, it is in the process of completing a new driveway at the high school.    

What are your goals and/or priorities for the next school year? 

This summer, we have prioritized initiatives to encourage children and families to read as much as possible. Being an active reader throughout July and August prevents “summer backslide.” The district will be giving away thousands of books and has plans for many literacy gatherings including: 

My goals and priorities for the school year include: 

As technology continues to play a bigger role in students’ lives, are there initiatives the district has in place to address tech-related issues (cyber-bullying, sexting, over-use, etc.)? 

Each year, the Ossining School District and PTA invite the Westchester County District Attorney’s Office to speak with parents/guardians and staff members about internet safety and cyberbullying. 

Ossining has procedures and trainings in place to prevent and address any kind of bullying and harassment. The District’s Code of Conduct specifies that bullying, violence, harassment and other behaviors are unacceptable.

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