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Elmont principal picked to replace Dougherty

H. Frank Carey H.S. also gets new school leader

BY BRANDON DUFFY

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The Sewanhaka Central High School District filled two vacancies last week by appointing principals to Elmont and H. Frank Carey High Schools.

Marya Baker, Elmont’s new principal, replaces Kevin Dougherty, who left the district in June after serving eight years, while Jennifer Alaimo leaves her assistant principal role at Floral Park High School.

Dougherty in October returned early from an unexpected sabbatical that was announced days before classes started last year. News of

Dougherty’s sabbatical led to a protest outside Sewanhaka’s district office from families and a student walkout on the first day of classes last year. Dougherty’s supporters were against his leaving Dougherty will be receiving as much as $400,000 after departing from the district in June from a separation agreement signed last year, Newsday reported. The agreement includes Dougherty’s $207,816.84 salary and potential bonuses of $203,908.50, the newspaper said.

Baker comes to Elmont after serving as the principal of the Carol and Frank Biondi Middle and High School in Yonkers. On top of her duties as principal, Baker was also responsible for therapeutic crisis intervention and social-emotional learning programs, according to a release from the district.

Passing rates for state Regents exams and state-mandated exams improved under Baker’s watch along with graduation rates.

District parents were given a say in the search for a new principal as an interview committee of 12 parents was created. Elmont residents were critical of the board and specifically former President Michael Jaime, one of two liaisons to Elmont.

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