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Jackson’s Jubilee

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As parents and students entered Dayton Avenue School’s gymnasium on Aug. 14, the smell of popcorn wafted through the building, bringing back favorite memories of carnivals past. Jackson’s Jubilee, a carnival named in memory of student Jackson Giusto, was located in the school’s newly renovated gymnasium and featured games and activities for special education students.

Carnival administrator Sharon Clune reported that the goal of the festival was to reward the special education students who worked hard during the summer and to bring a greater awareness of the district’s special education program.The games were sensory and adaptive and included a physical education component. Several of the activities were even created by the students in their classrooms. SEPTO supported the carnival and provided snacks and ice cream, and National Honor Society students volunteered their time to run the games and work with students.

Ms. Clune said she was pleased with the turnout and is looking forward to hosting the carnival for another year.

Click here to view the Jackson’s Jubilee slideshow.

Date Added: 8/14/2025

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Board of Education Reorganizes for 2025-2026 School Year

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The Board of Education held its annual reorganization meeting on July 9. 

District Clerk Michelle Reyes swore in trustees Cristina Costanza, Francesco Ferraro and David Samartino for additional three-year terms, as well as Joseph A. Steimel as superintendent of schools for the 2025-2026 school district. The trustees also reelected Jeffrey Goldhammer as president and Marion Diener as vice president of the board of education for the 2025-2026 school year.  

 

Date Added: 7/11/2025
 

District Welcomes New Administrators

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The District is pleased to announce the appointment of Rebecca Bellezza as principal of Tuttle Avenue School. Mrs. Bellezza replaces Jeanmarie Zambelli who retired in June 2025. Additionally, Kari Von Voigt was appointed assistant principal at Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School. Both appointments are effective July 9.

Since 2019, Mrs. Bellezza, a Manorville resident, formerly served as assistant principal of J.F. Kennedy Middle School in the Comsewogue School District where her diverse teaching and administrative experiences working with English language learners at the elementary, intermediate and secondary levels have provided her with great insight and development of skills to prepare students and staff to succeed and reach their highest potential. Mrs. Bellezza holds a Master of Arts in TESOL K-12 (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) from St. John’s University and a Bachelor of Arts in child study with a minor in human relations from St. Joseph’s College. She also holds School District Leader and School Building Leader certification, as well as certification in early childhood education (birth-grade 2), childhood education (grades 1-6) and students with disabilities (birth-grade 6).

Mrs. Bellezza said she plans to help prepare all students for future endeavors and facilitate their development as lifelong learners and problem solvers. “I am incredibly honored and excited to step into the role of principal for Tuttle Avenue School. I look forward to working closely with our dedicated teachers, wonderful students, and supportive families to create a nurturing and inspiring learning environment where every child can thrive."

Mrs. Von Voigt formerly taught secondary mathematics at the Bayport-Blue Point Union Free School District where she contributed to curriculum development, aligning instructional materials with educational standards and student needs since 2007. The Shoreham resident also mentored early-career teachers, providing guidance on instructional strategies, fostering professional growth and encouraging collaborative teaching practices. Mrs. Voigt also served as an administrative intern, most recently, at Bayport-Blue Point UFSD and at Riverhead Central School District. She holds a Masters of Arts in liberal studies from Stony Brook University, a Bachelor of Science in mathematics with a minor secondary education from St. Joseph’s College and advanced certification in School Building and District Leadership.

Mrs. Von Voigt shared that her educational philosophy aligns deeply with ESM’s commitment to academic excellence and holistic student growth. She specifically stated, “I believe the most impactful learning environments are rooted in empathy, respect and intellectual engagement where every student feels valued and supported,” and added, “ESM’s focus on elevating voices, fostering professional growth and inspiring passion for learning mirrors my own vision as an educational leader.”

The district welcomes Mrs. Bellezza and Mrs. Voigt to the school community and extends best wishes for success in their new positions.

Date Added: 7/10/2025