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Mr. Clark an educator in the Bethpage School District for nearly 30 years, in 2015.  He began his career as a social studies teacher, and he became an active advocate of school-community relations (establishing the first Senior Citizens' Prom in Nassau County).  It is through his extraordinary insight and understanding of technology that he truly excels as a leader.
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Mr. Clark, educator, in the Bethpage School District for nearly 30 years, in 2015.  He began his career as a social studies teacher, and he became an active advocate in school-community relations (realizing the first Senior Citizens' Prom in Nassau County).  It is through his extraordinary insight and understanding of technology that he truly excels as a leader.
  
Upon filling the newly-created role of Director of Technology in 2001, Mr. Clark promptly launched a state-of-the-art technology program in Bethpage, which soon became the model for districts throughout Long Island. He was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Technology.  He began the 21st Century Scholars' Program at the high school which is aimed at developing well-rounded students.
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Upon filling the newly-created role of Director of Technology in 2001, Mr. Clark promptly launched a state-of-the-art technology program in Bethpage, which soon became the model for districts throughout Long Island.  
  
Mr. Clark took on the responsibility of Superintendent of Bethpage Schools in 2009.   
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He was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Technology.   
  
Mr. Clark is among 13 honorees to receive the 2015 Nassau BOCES Education Partner Award.  This award is bestowed annually on those individuals and organizations whose impact on public education in Nassau County can be measured in tangible ways.  
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He began the 21st Century Scholars' Program at the high school which is aimed at developing well-rounded students.  The program was successful so it was expanded to include the elementary and middle school levels.
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Mr. Clark took on the responsibility of Superintendent of Bethpage Schools in 2009. Under his leadership, the district made monumental achievements.  He maintains an excellent rapport with students, teachers, administrators and staff
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Mr. Clark will be among 13 honorees to receive the 2015 Nassau BOCES Education Partner Award.  This award is bestowed annually on those individuals and organizations whose impact on public education in Nassau County can be measured in tangible ways.  
  
 
The above information is from the BETHPAGE TRIBUNE - January 30, 2015
 
The above information is from the BETHPAGE TRIBUNE - January 30, 2015

Revision as of 02:13, 7 February 2015

Mr. Clark, educator, in the Bethpage School District for nearly 30 years, in 2015. He began his career as a social studies teacher, and he became an active advocate in school-community relations (realizing the first Senior Citizens' Prom in Nassau County). It is through his extraordinary insight and understanding of technology that he truly excels as a leader.

Upon filling the newly-created role of Director of Technology in 2001, Mr. Clark promptly launched a state-of-the-art technology program in Bethpage, which soon became the model for districts throughout Long Island.

He was promoted to Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum and Technology.

He began the 21st Century Scholars' Program at the high school which is aimed at developing well-rounded students. The program was successful so it was expanded to include the elementary and middle school levels.

Mr. Clark took on the responsibility of Superintendent of Bethpage Schools in 2009. Under his leadership, the district made monumental achievements. He maintains an excellent rapport with students, teachers, administrators and staff

Mr. Clark will be among 13 honorees to receive the 2015 Nassau BOCES Education Partner Award. This award is bestowed annually on those individuals and organizations whose impact on public education in Nassau County can be measured in tangible ways.

The above information is from the BETHPAGE TRIBUNE - January 30, 2015