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Friday, February 25, 2022
Vol. 10, No. 8
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Passi picked to lead school district Has served as acting superintendent since Butera took leave of absence BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Manhasset Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution to appoint Gaurav Passi as superintendent last Thursday night. Passi, who was appointed acting superintendent in May following Superintendent Vincent Butera’s leave of absence following a sexual harassment probe that concluded he violated district policy, will officially assume his new role on July 11. “I am extremely honored to be named Manhasset’s next superintendent of schools,” Passi said. “I’m incredibly proud to work amongst a talented and dedicated faculty, staff, and administrative team in service to our students and our school community. Manhasset is an incredibly special place, where our students are first in our hearts and minds.” “The board is very grateful that Dr. Passi has accepted this position
and we look forward to continuing to work with him to support our wonderful students, faculty, staff and administration,” Board of Education President Pat Aitken said. “We have no doubt that Dr. Passi will lead our district in a way that will make us all proud.” Passi came to Manhasset in 2019 and served as assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction before his appointment as acting superintendent. According to the agreement, Passi will have a four-year term as superintendent, expiring on July 10, 2025. Passi will have a $275,000 annual salary from July 10 to June 30, 2023, according to the agreement. His salary in the following years will be determined by the board based on his performance, but will not be any less than $275,000. Earlier, the board unanimously approved a separation agreement Continued on Page 43
PHOTO COURTESY OF MANHASSET PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Students at Shelter Rock School wore crowns and glasses and kindergartners paraded to celebrate the 100th day of school. See story on page 55.
L.I. officials condemn anti-trans comments BY R OB E RT PELAEZ Local officials have condemned a Long Island podcaster for his stance on the transgender community. He
also criticized the Manhasset Middle School’s all-gender restroom and the high school’s Gender Equity Forum. Shawn Farash, the founder of Long Island Loud Majority, said, in a podcast posted on Fri-
day morning, that he was present for the Manhasset Board of Education meeting last Thursday night, which lasted more than four hours. Farash, who is not a Manhasset resident, Continued on Page 42
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