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New Assistant Principal Chosen For Ardsley School

The appointment was made after a rigorous selection process led by an interview committee.

A new principal was chosen for the Concord Road School.
A new principal was chosen for the Concord Road School. (Google Maps)

ARDSLEY, NY — A new assistant principal was appointed in the Ardsley school district.

Tiffany Babb will formally begin the role of assistant principal of Concord Road School on Jan. 16.

The appointment was made after a rigorous selection process led by an interview committee comprised of parents, district and school staff, two assistant superintendents, curriculum leaders, teachers and principals.

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After serving as an elementary school teacher for 14 years in a New York City public school and earning a master of science in literacy, she became a literacy coaching role for Community School 61X. She was then promoted to the role of instructional coach for core curriculum where she developed and implemented a year-long professional development program, served on the school cabinet and instructional leadership team.

In a news release, the Board of Education said, “Ms. Babb’s commitment to fostering a positive and inclusive learning environment aligns seamlessly with our school district’s mission and values. We believe that her research-based approach to literacy and instructional capacity building and her passion for student achievement will inspire both students and faculty alike.”

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Babb has a master of science degree in education leadership from Bank Street College of Education and a master of science degree in literacy from CUNY Lehman College.

She received a bachelor of science degree in elementary education from Iona College and holds NYS certifications in school building leadership, literacy birth - 6th grade and elementary education K-6.

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