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Huntington Station Resident Named Assistant Principal At Glen Cove HS

She most recently served as the dean of discipline in the Valley Stream Central High School District's Summer School program.

The Glen Cove City School District is pleased to announce Katie Prudente as the new assistant principal at Glen Cove High School.

Ms. Prudente, a Huntington Station resident, comes to Glen Cove from Valley Stream Central High School.

Ms. Prudente most recently served as the dean of discipline in the Valley Stream Central High School District’s Summer School program. She was also an administrative intern at Valley Stream Central High School from 2014-2017. Her administrative responsibilities included developing a districtwide curriculum assessment plan for science education and designing and implementing a STEM curriculum plan for grades K-6 for Valley Stream District 30. She also taught science at the district for nine years. Prior to Valley Stream, Ms. Prudente spent two years teaching at George J. Ryan Middle School in Fresh Meadows.

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Ms. Prudente has a Master of Science in earth science/adolescence education and a Bachelor of Arts in earth science. In addition, she holds certifications as a school building leader and a school district leader from Stony Brook University.

“I am very honored to be joining the Glen Cove community and look forward to building relationships with students and staff, parents and community members,” Ms. Prudente said. “I am dedicated to promoting a positive learning environment for all students and am excited to collaborate with all stakeholders to ensure student achievement and growth.”

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Story by Syntax, Photo courtesy of the Glen Cove City School District: Katie Prudente is the new assistant principal at Glen Cove High School.

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