Superintendent Announces Retirement
Dr. Schartner Retiring
Sayville
Superintendent Announces His Retirement
Effective at the end of the 2016-2017 academic
year
September 1st 2016
Sayville, NY
After forty-four years in education—thirty-nine of which have
been in Sayville—Superintendent of Sayville Schools Dr. Walter Schartner announced
he would be retiring at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year. Dr. Schartner delivered his news during the
first Superintendent’s Conference Day held on the day that officially opens the
new school year for returning staff.
During his welcome back address,
Dr. Schartner first expressed his excitement
about many positive initiatives expected to enhance the education of Sayville’s
students within the upcoming school year. After listing the highlights, Dr. Schartner
transitioned to the next important announcement.
“This is my thirty-ninth opening of a school
year in Sayville. I feel it important to inform you that it will be my last. I
informed the Board of Education last week that I intend to retire at the end of
this school year.
I have been blessed to work with the
extraordinary team of people that are the Sayville Board of Education, faculty
and staff. The support of the community has been humbling over the 39 years,
allowing me the opportunity to help educate their children. Our alumni not only
return to Sayville but they are very successful adults. Over my tenure in
Sayville, I have been teacher, coach, summer school principal, dean, assistant
principal, principal, and now superintendent. In every position I have been
rewarded with exceptional colleagues, dedicated students, and supportive
families. I will leave knowing that the excellence that is Sayville Public
Schools is bigger than any one person and shall persevere and grow.
As we move into the 2016 – 2017 school year,
I thank you for your continued professionalism and dedication to the students
of Sayville Public Schools.”
As a sign of respect and appreciation for all his service,
dedication, and years of commitment, the entire assembly, comprised of district
administrators, teachers, and staff, rose to their feet and gave Dr. Schartner a
lengthy standing ovation.