Three New Appointees
KLSD Approves the Appointment of leaders in Curriculum & Instruction, Facilities and Special Services
Katonah-Lewisboro School’s Board of Education approved the appointment of three leaders at its April 25 meeting: Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Dr. Julia D. Drake, Director of Facilities Mike Lavoie and Director of Special Services Meagan Sullivan.
“These leaders impressed us with their knowledge and enthusiasm,” said Superintendent of Schools Andrew Selesnick. “Meagan Sullivan and Julia Drake are eager to continue the work of providing our students with ever more engaging and meaningful educational experiences. Mike Lavoie will continue to provide leadership in providing daily care for our campuses and supporting the district in moving forward with work of the bond project.”
Dr. Julia Drake
Asst. Supt. for Curriculum and Instruction
“It is my honor to join the Katonah-Lewisboro School District and become a member of this highly regarded school community,” said Dr. Drake. “I consider it a privilege to be a part of this team and am eager to work to help advance the district goals and continue to propel the district forward.” MORE
Mike Lavoie
Director of Facilities
“I am excited and grateful for this opportunity to continue to build upon the work Paul Christensen and I have done together over the past eight years,” said Lavoie. “This year, our department will work together with the architect and construction management team supporting the success of the upcoming bond projects. We are committed to maintaining the buildings and grounds, ensuring the O&M team serves the district with a level of pride and enthusiasm deserved by all.” MORE
Meagan Sullivan
Director of Special Services
“I am very excited to join the Katonah-Lewisboro learning community!” said Sullivan. “I am so impressed with the caliber of people I have met and look forward to working with Ms. Casabona and the team to continue building strong programs for our students with disabilities. My goals include learning the community and culture of Katonah-Lewisboro and building relationships rooted in trust.” MORE