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Harvey WaldenCommunity Member
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Pearl River School District - District Administration

Pearl River School District - District Administration The Pearl River School District Administration includes instructional, finance and support services. Offices are located in the District Administration Building on West Crooked Hill Road and in the lower level of Pearl River High School on East Central Avenue. Below is a listing of departments, administrators & staff, and office locations. Administrative Organizational Chart John Piscitella Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources & Community Services Area Responsibilities: Oversees all aspects of human resources, including, but not limited to the hiring process, observation and evaluation of faculty and staff, compliance with NYSED and Civil Service rules and regulations, labor relations, contract negotiations, etc. Oversees the Parent University program, Adult Enrichment program, District communications, records management, and website. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3918 | Fax 845-920-0494 Dr. Lillian Rinchiera Assistant Superintendent for Business Area Responsibilities: Oversees all financial and support matters for the District including budget and finance, purchasing, accounts payable, payroll, benefits, facilities, transportation and food service. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3999 | Fax 845-620-3934 Dr. Tina DeSa Interim Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction Area Responsibilities: Oversees curriculum, instruction, technology, special education, central registration, health services and shares responsibility for other matters pertaining to the District. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3821 | Fax 845-620-3927 Artie McCormack Director of Health, Physical Education & Athletics Area Responsibilities: Oversees the health and physical education programs; oversees athletic co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including all intramural, modified, freshman, junior varsity, and varsity teams. Contact: 275 East Central Avenue, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3925 | Fax 845-620-3868 Jamie Haug Director of Technology Area Responsibilities: Oversees the implementation and coordination of instructional technology and technical support operations. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3933 Mathew Kelleher Director of Facilities Area Responsibilities: Oversees the maintenance of all District buildings and grounds including custodial services, repairs, grounds-keeping, and mail services; oversees community use of school facilities. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3856 | Fax 845-620-3860 Tina Marie Woods Director of Special Education Area Responsibilities: Oversees provision of services to students with special needs including both school-age and pre-school students; directs school psychologists, speech and language teachers, and special education faculty. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3938 | Fax 845-920-0404 Anthony Kcira Coordinator of School Transportation Area Responsibilities: Oversees student transportation services for public and non-public school students, field trips, athletics, and co-curricular activities. Contact: 135 West Crooked Hill Road, Pearl River, NY 10965 | Ph. 845-620-3857 | Fax 845-620-3860

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