ALBANY, NY (04/09/2014)(readMedia)-- The School Administrators Association of New York State (SAANYS) and the National
Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) has selected Diane Mitchell, principal at Felix Festa
Middle School in the Clarkstown Central School District, as a New York State Middle School Principal of
the Year. This award is given annually to a member of SAANYS and NASSP who has set the pace,
character, and quality of education for the students in his or her school. Nominees are administrators
who are committed to students, parents, and the community and have shown exceptional contributions
to the educational process.
Mitchell has been a principal at Felix Festa since 2008. Felix Festa Campus Principal Kevin Horan
describes Mitchell as, "one of the brightest, most knowledgeable, and intuitive professionals I've ever
had the opportunity to work with." Felix Festa was designated as a New York State "Reward School" for
2012-13.
Upon reflecting on her work at the middle school, Mitchell is very proud of her initiatives to increase
vocabulary and literacy skills across all content areas and among all students, despite their educational,
social, emotional, or physical needs. A key component to the success of this and other school initiatives
is Mitchell's focus on providing meaningful professional development to teachers. Said Clarkstown
Superintendent Jeffrey Sobel, "As a leader in the area of professional development, Dr. Mitchell works
collaboratively with colleagues from her building and central office to maintain a positive environment
where staff members willingly engage in opportunities for growth."
Added Ann Marie Hastings, math teacher at the middle school, "Teachers are valued in Dr. Mitchell's
building. All are supported and morale is always high."
Mitchell is "first and foremost a student advocate" both within the school walls and in the greater
community. Since 2010 she has volunteered her expertise in curriculum writing to the OneTruezone
organization. "She [Mitchell] truly understands the emotional, social, and academic needs of students,"
said the organization's president Helene Naftali.
Mitchell received her bachelor's degree in elementary education from SUNY Oneonta, her master's
degree in special education from Fordham University, and her doctorate in instructional leadership from
St. John's University.
Mitchell will be honored for her accomplishments at an awards ceremony on May 9, 2014 at the Century
House in Latham, New York. As the SAANYS/NASSP Middle School Principal of the Year, Mitchell is
now a candidate for the award of NASSP National Middle School Principal of the Year, an award
sponsored by NASSP and The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. A principals institute and awards
ceremony sponsored by NASSP and MetLife will be held in Washington, DC this fall.
SAANYS represents nearly 7,200 school administrators, supervisors, and coordinators. As a professional
association, SAANYS is committed to providing direction, service, and support to the membership in their
efforts to improve the quality of education and leadership in New York State schools. SAANYS is affiliated
with the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) and the National Association of
Secondary School Principals (NASSP).
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