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Meet Our New District Clerk

The district is pleased to welcome Lindsay Denninger as our new District Clerk. She brings a strong background in school administration and support, most recently serving as the Pupil Personnel Secretary at Jericho Union Free School District. With experience coordinating schedules, managing records, and supporting school leadership, she is well-versed in handling the many responsibilities that keep a district office running smoothly.

“I am honored to serve as District Clerk and to support the Board of Education, our administrators and the community,” she said. “I look forward to ensuring that our records, meetings and communications are handled with transparency and care, so that families and staff can stay engaged in the important work happening across our schools.”

She has also worked as a Principal Office Assistant in Jericho, where she managed communication, prepared documents and supported school-wide events and social media outreach. In addition, her background in special education services has given her a unique perspective on collaboration, organization and student support.

 

District Clerk FAQ

What does a District Clerk do?

The District Clerk is responsible for preparing and maintaining official records of the Board of Education, including meeting agendas, minutes and legal notices.

Why is this role important?

The Clerk ensures transparency and accuracy in district operations, helping the community stay informed about decisions that impact schools.

Does the District Clerk work with the community?

Yes. The Clerk serves as a resource for residents who have questions about Board meetings, elections or accessing public records.

Who does the District Clerk support?

The Clerk works closely with the Board of Education, Superintendent, and district staff to make sure meetings, elections, and official communications run smoothly.