Dear Ramily:
Each summer, I jokingly say to myself, “Maybe next summer won’t be as busy!” Well, that certainly hasn’t been the case—but all for the best reasons! I’m excited to share some incredible initiatives taking place this summer across the Port Chester School District, all of which reflect our ongoing commitment to enriching student learning and strengthening our community ties.
One major area of progress is the continued work on our facilities and grounds, including the installation of field lights at Port Chester High School and the addition of security vestibules at our school entrances. You may have noticed construction underway throughout our campuses—these important upgrades are part of our bold vision for the future.
I want to extend heartfelt thanks to our parents, staff, and community for their unwavering support as we move forward together. I can’t wait to celebrate the long-anticipated field lights with an opening ceremony—I hope to see you all there! Stay tuned for more details.
This summer, our partnership with Family Service Society of Yonkers (FSSY) is going strong through the Summer Reading Buddies program at Park Avenue School. During a recent visit, Senator Shelley Mayer joined us as a guest reader, and Board President Chrissie Onofrio also participated as a volunteer buddy. Their involvement underscores the strong support our schools receive from civic and community leaders.
In another exciting collaboration, thanks to the leadership of Port Chester Middle School teacher Allison Fasano, representatives from Goldman Sachs and Open Door joined us this week to support the middle school garden. With additional guidance from Dr. Maeva Rich Kennedy and backing from the New York State Department of Mental Health, this initiative has also created impactful internship opportunities for our high school students—providing paid, real-world experiences that help build resumes, support college readiness, and deepen community engagement.
One personal highlight for me was riding the bus home with students from our Extended School Year (ESY) program. Joined by Tatiana Memoli, Director of Special Education, I got to witness students' joy firsthand as they returned home and were greeted by their families. They excitedly shared what they’ve loved most about their summer experiences. We’re incredibly grateful to our ESY staff for their dedication and care.
To all parents and community members: Happy Summer! Thank you for your continued trust, support, and engagement with the Port Chester School District. The future is bright—and we’re building it together!
Sincerely,
Dr. Aurelia Henriquez
Superintendent of Schools