Shannon Malagreca
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  • East Islip, NY
  • United States
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Tell our School Leadership 2.0 community a little bit about yourself. Feel free to post your email address and website. Also feel free to list your areas of interest. This will help other members dialogue with you.
Present: Assistant Principal Supervisor of Literacy, RTI and Testing
Past: K-5 Literacy Coach/Staff Developer
What is your present job title?
Assistant Principal, Staff Developer
At what school level do you work?
Pre-school, Elementary School, Middle School
Where do you work?
Nassau County NY, Suffolk County NY, NYC

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At 7:03am on October 24, 2016, Linda Friedman said…
Hi Shannon!
How are you? How is your daughter? How is your job search going?

Linda
At 11:22pm on May 3, 2011, Karen Siris said…
Welcome Shannon -  Glad you are attending the Bullying Webinar on May 19th!  Looking forwarding to working with you.
 
 
 

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