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John Rankin
Interim Head of School
John Rankin assumed the role as Interim Head of School in July 2023. Rankin began his tenure at Poly in 1985 as a member of the English faculty, eventually becoming department chair. During his time at the school, he has been advisor to the award-winning school newspaper, The Polygon, and was twice named a New York State outstanding teacher. He has also served as academic dean and assistant head of school. In 2020, he developed the school’s inaugural Grade 12 Philosophy Seminar which he continues to teach in Poly’s Upper School.
Sarah Bates
Head of Upper School
Lynda Casarella
Chief Financial Officer
Daniel Doughty
Head of Middle School
Michal Hershkovitz P’16, ’18
Assistant Head of School, Academics
Erika Freeman, P’24, 26, 28, 32
Director of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging
Charles Polizano P’18
Head of Technology
Michael Robinson
Head of Arts
Matt Stelluto
Head of Operations
Francis Yasharian P’36
Head of Lower School
Officers
Chair: Andrew Foote P’27, ’29
Vice Chair: Laurie T. Rosenblatt P’23, ’26
Treasurer: Kareem Raymond P’31, ’33
Secretary: Jennifer Powers P’26,’28
Board Members
Indhira Arrington P’29, ’31
Michael A. Correra ’87
Jennifer Fell P’30
John P. Foley P’26
Hans Humes P’12, 15, ’21, ’35
Jonathan Krasner ’95 P’32, ’30
Michael Liburd P’21
Yolanda Marshall P’24, ’26
John D. McPheters P’33
Sarah Pearsall P’28, ’30
Elizabeth R. Schlesinger P’28, ’30, ’32
Stephanie Taendler P’25, ’28
Daniela Vitale-Howell P’20, ’23, ’25
Maxwell T. Wiley P’18, ’21
Board Member, Non-Trustee
Ayisha McHugh Nelson ’12 (Pres. Alumni Board of Governors)
Trustees Emeriti
Dr. Karen Burke Goulandris P’15
Harry J. Petchesky, Esq. ’55
Organized as a not-for-profit corporation under the laws of the State of New York and granted 501(c)3 status by the IRS, Poly Prep Country Day School is governed by a Board of Trustees, consisting of alumni and parent volunteers, who provide strategic oversight and ensure that Poly Prep fulfills its educational mission. The Board meets approximately once every two months throughout the school year. Through Board committees—ranging from Education and Co-Curriculars to Development and Finance—the Board has frequent and regular campus contact with parents, alumni, and school administrators.
Poly Prep also benefits from the active support of a Parents’ Association, and its Alumni Association and its Board of Governors.