Spotlight Stories

  • Honoring Parent Leaders

    Superintendent Joseph Monastero hosted the annual Parent Leader Breakfast “al fresco” the morning of June 12 outside in the courtyard of District Office. He shared that other Superintendents cannot believe the number of events and programs CSH hosts each week; offerings that other districts said takes a month to accomplish. He articulated this is possible due to the volunteerism and leadership of the parent community in this school district. The degree of volunteerism is remarkable, and it does not go unnoticed. Not only do these parent groups support so many programs, but they seamlessly run themselves! Parent Leaders here are so dedicated, and the administration and staff at all building levels are so grateful for their service and commitment not only to the students, but for the appreciation they share to staff members with endless breakfasts, luncheons, cookie bakes, and most importantly…their time...

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  • New Appointment Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources

    Congratulations to Brian Taylor! We are thrilled to announce the appointment of Brian Taylor as the new Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources. His appointment was made official at the June 10 Board of Education meeting. Mr. Taylor transitions into this new role after serving as the Director of STEM for the past two years, where he demonstrated outstanding leadership and a commitment to innovation. We are excited to welcome him to the administrative team and are confident that his experience, vision, and dedication will continue to be a tremendous asset to the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District. Please join us in congratulating Mr. Taylor on this well-deserved appointment!

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  •  Flags for Freedom

    Flags for Freedom

    Flags for Freedom Honoring Tradition, Inspiring Patriotism Continuing a meaningful tradition, CSH Jr./Sr. High School held its annual Flags for Freedom ceremony on June 9. Each graduating senior received an American flag, folded with care by underclassmen. The flags were handed over by members of the local American Legion Post and local Veterans, with support from Operation Democracy. This powerful gesture reinforces a simple mission: that every American high school graduate receives a flag—and, more importantly, understands the significance of the sacrifices it represents.

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  • The Exemplary Service Award

    The Exemplary Service Award was presented to Robert Colascione at the June 10 Board of Education meeting. Every year, at this time, the Board wishes to honor an employee who supports our school community with great distinction. The criteria for eligibility established, in order to be considered for the award, includes having worked in the district for at least five years, have the unanimous recommendation of the administration and the Board, and exemplify leadership and excellent character among others. The Board of Education and Superintendent Joseph Monastero thanked Mr. Colascisone (Dr. C) for his 25 years of service as science teacher at the Jr./Sr. High. The award was presented by Director of STEM Brian Taylor. “Dr. C defines Exemplary Service,” he said. “From my first time meeting him, until today, it has always been about what he can do for you. If you need something he is there to help. His retirement will be felt not only as a master teacher and the Central Treasurer, but I am pretty sure that he has coached almost every junior high sport we have. He has always been quick to volunteer to mentor new teachers, looking to leave the profession in a better place than he found it.” ...

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  • Junior Book Awards & Univ. Rochester/Rensselaer Awards

    At the June 10 Board of Education meeting, fifteen students from the Class of 2026 were presented with the Junior Book Awards by Director of Counseling Jeannette Alomia, designated by colleges to Juniors with the highest levels of academic achievement. The honors went to: Catherine Ziegler (Brown University), Ethan Light (Columbia University), Kaitlyn Hanna (Cornell University), Alex Lombardo (Dartmouth College), Sarah Thatcher (Hamilton College), Elizabeth Zhan (Harvard University), Alexis Rabinovich (Miami University of Ohio), Kiera Chan (Princeton University), Luke Vaccaro (St. Lawrence University), Olivia Ketterer (St. Michaels College), Woodford Pollach (Tulane University), Abigail Einhorn (University of Notre Dame), Joshua Stimpfl (University of Pennsylvania), Leena Dagly (University of Rochester), and Owen Neri (Yale University). Congratulations to all for this very prestigious honor!...

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  • June Board of Education Meeting

    Thank you to the community for coming out on June 10 for our monthly Board of Education meeting. It was a packed house celebrating the many accomplishments of students and staff. This month, it was a privilege to hear from our Jr./Sr. High Student Government, who shared the many events and happenings at their school as the 2024-2025 nears its end. It is always a pleasure and highlight of the evening to hear from our students. Recognitions were abuzz with the distinct honors for the Junior Book Awards, the University of Rochester Awards and the Rensselaer Medal Award recipients. The board also presented the annual Exemplary Staff Award to Dr. Robert Colascione, for his many years of service and commitment to the students as he takes his retirement leave this year. The Superintendent and Board of Education also recognized Board Trustee Lisa Smith, who received a Board Achievement Award from the NYSSBA Board of Excellence Program for completing 75 points in ongoing professional development and leadership classes...

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  •  Junior High Tour Guides for Rising 7th Grader

    Junior High Tour Guides for Rising 7th Grader

    West Side and Lloyd Harbor 6th graders look forward to their orientation and trips over to the Jr./Sr. High School. Next year, they will be walking the halls in their new school, which seemed daunting as they toured every corner of the building to familiarize themselves with what is to come. Assistant Principal Caitlyn Harman was so proud of the student government and junior peer mentors who assisted with tours and breakout sessions. But this year they did more than assist, student government President Sarah Paci and treasurer Andrew Leopard literally planned the entire day! From the assembly in the PAC, to assigning tour groups, to alerting classroom visits – they spearheaded the entire orientation. Kudos to these student teams for taking charge and being exemplary role models.

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  • Senior Art Show Exhibit

    Senior Art Show Exhibit

    Senior Art Show Exhibit Please make sure you get a chance to see the exhibit in the PAC lobby and the Gottshalk Gallery by our seniors. This student exhibit premiered at the high school spring concert – and what a treat it was to see, WOW! Kudos to our incredibly talented artists, and to all our gifted teachers for the support and guidance instilled upon these artists over the course of their high school career.

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