
(MINEOLA, N.Y.) – During the Monday, June 23 meeting of the Nassau County Legislature, Deputy Minority Leader Arnold W. Drucker (D – Plainview) honored Jericho School District Superintendent Hank Grishman for his visionary service to students, the Jericho community, and the region. After a 47-year career as a Superintendent – the longest in New York State - Grishman is retiring on June 30 after three decades of service as Jericho’s Superintendent of Schools. Deputy Minority Leader Drucker lauded Grishman’s tenure as being marked by his “groundbreaking, innovative, inclusive, dedicated and genuine love for the thousands of students, parents and families that have come through the doors of those schools.”
“His legacy has already been evident throughout Jericho, but the indelible footprint that he has made will benefit generations of students and families to come,” Deputy Minority Leader Drucker said. “Over the past nine years. I’ve gotten to know Hank, and I am proud to count him as a friend of mine. I know the Jericho community is grateful for your leadership and stewardship over the last three decades, and this Legislative body and Nassau County is grateful for the future leaders in our community and our nation that you have molded and escorted down a pathway to success.”
PHOTO CREDIT – Photos by Peter M. Budraitis