Niskayuna school superintendent to leave district | The Daily Gazette
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By Andrew Pugliese |
July 6, 2021
Niskayuna Central School District Superintendent Dr. Cosimo Tangorra Jr. is pictured at a teacher pep rally on Aug. 31, 2015.
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Tangorra has served the district since 2015. In a letter to the community, he explained that he had not been actively searching for new opportunities but when approached decided the move was best for himself and his family.
“This does not make leaving Niskayuna any easier,” Tangorra said in the letter to the community. “In addition to the progress that we made together in that time, I have personally enjoyed working with all of you outstanding students, faculty and staff, caring and committed families, and a community that supports and values education. I also deeply believe that we are headed in the right direction as a school system when you consider the exciting capital project, our equity and anti-racism
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