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From the desk of Andrew Selesnick

To contact Andrew Selesnick
Phone: (914) 861-9401
email: anselesnick@ccsd.ws
 

March 11, 2010

 

To the Greeley Community,

Sadly, I write to describe an intolerable incident that happened in school today.

During the day, a student’s wallet was taken from a book bag that was left in the cafeteria.  From that wallet, the student’s driver’s license was removed and defaced.  Language that is virulently anti-Semitic, as well as language that is offensive in other ways, was scrawled on the license, which was then taped to the wall in a boy’s bathroom across from the cafeteria. 

At this time, we do not know who took the wallet, who defaced the license, or who taped it to the wall.  We do know that it was on the wall for less than an hour until it was removed by a well intentioned student who took it immediately to its owner.  The administration became aware of the incident shortly thereafter and called the student’s family and the police in quick succession.  The police have already been at school, have interviewed the victim, and will investigate to the full extent of their ability.

Needless to say, we are outraged that such an event could occur in our school.  Sadly, both acts (the theft of the wallet and the defacing of the license) remind us that the ignorance and prejudice that exist in our world touch us even in those places where we are entitled to feel most secure.  A cruel and cowardly act such as this has no place in a school.  If we are able to find the perpetrator, with the help of the police, he or she will face the most serious consequences.

Of course, we must also be mindful of the victim and protective of this student’s right to be a student in our school, able to go about the daily business of learning like any and every other student.  Because this incident touches one student so directly and personally, we are not going to call the students together in school.  I believe that would be too difficult.  I ask that if any member of the community has any knowledge of this situation, you share it directly with me.  In addition, if you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask me (though please understand that my answers will be limited by the nature of an ongoing investigation and a student’s right to confidentiality).

I know that you join me in condemning such acts, wherever they might occur, and I encourage families to talk together at home about the cruelty and hurtfulness of such an incident.  Lastly, I know that an act such as this is not representative of our school or of this community.  We are a better place than this, and we will move forward in a way that is positive and constructive.

Sincerely,

Andrew Selesnick

Principal


For those who would like to follow the ongoing community conversations around underage drinking and the challenges presented by the social events we would like to hold at school, please click on the link below:

Conversations about underage drinking and social events


January 6, 2010

This email went home today with information about this coming Friday evening's events at school.


December 21, 2009

To read a short article about my recent trip to China (this article will also be coming home via Gmail) and to see some photos from the trip, please click here.

Andrew Selesnick


December 2, 2009

At the December 1st Board of Education meeting, I was joined by three of our department chairpersons, Louise Brady (Art and Life Skills), Jon Hirsch (LIFE School), and Steve Houser (Social Studies).  We presented to the Board on our work last year and this year in the area of moving towards departmentally established goals.

Please click here to see the Power Point Presentation we shared that night.

Knowing that the usefulness of the slides, without the presentation, is limited, I also encourage you to visit the NCCTV web site (www.ncctv.org), where you can view a video of that evening's Board of Education meeting.



ARCHIVED  MATERIAL:

Letter about New Attendance Emails

How to Read the New Schedule                                  

Welcome Back Letter, September 3rd, 2008

Research pertaining to the new schedule

Prior Years' Postings

 
 


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