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During its March 10 meeting, the Fayetteville-Manlius Board of Education made a significant decision by appointing Dustin Verga as the new principal of Enders Road Elementary School for the 2025-26 school year. This appointment comes in light of the announcement made in December by the current principal, Dr. Debbie Capri, regarding her upcoming retirement in June.
Dustin Verga expressed his enthusiasm about joining the Fayetteville-Manlius community, stating, “I am honored to join the Fayetteville-Manlius community and I look forward to building connections with our students, staff, and families.” His commitment to fostering a positive and engaging educational environment is expected to resonate well with the school's mission.
As the school prepares for this transition, the board and community members are optimistic about the future leadership and vision that Verga will bring to Enders Road Elementary. The appointment marks a new chapter for the school as it continues to strive for excellence in education.
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