CLARKSTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Erin Ginsberg is an experienced educational professional, currently serving as the Supervisor of Pupil Personnel Services at Clarkstown Central School District since October 2018. Prior to this role, Erin held the position of Supervisor of Special Education at Port Chester School District from July 2017 to October 2018 and worked as a School Psychologist at Arlington Central School District from July 2007 to September 2013. Erin's educational background includes a Certificate of Advanced Study in School Building Leadership/Superintendent Leadership from SUNY New Paltz, an Ed.M in School Psychology from Teachers College, Columbia University, and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Ithaca College.
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CLARKSTOWN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Clarkstown Central School District is located in Rockland County, approximately 25 miles northwest of New York City. Consistently rated as one of the top five safest cities in America in the annual Morgan Quitno Safest Cities survey and most recently named #7 in Money Magazine's 'Best Places to Live' ranking, Clarkstown is an upper middle class suburban community with a population of about 85,000 residents. A large district serving more than 8,400 students from a 31 square mile area, Clarkstown prides itself on fostering a small school climate, community involvement and a focus on the individual in its nine elementary schools, three middle schools, two high schools, and K-12 alternative education center. It is also one of the first districts in Rockland County to create a dedicated task force against Bullying and implement a bullying prevention policy. District buildings have earned the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s prestigious EnergyStar, the national symbol for superior energy efficiency and environmental protection which places us in the top 25 percent of commercial facilities in the nation. In addition, the district is a GreenQuest sponsor, offering homeowners a free, personal energy information website to track and evaluate their energy use and environmental impact. The district works in close partnership with the Clarkstown community, a population that highly values and is exceptionally supportive of public education.