John Coscia of Bellmore has been been named principal of...

John Coscia of Bellmore has been been named principal of Division Avenue High School in Levittown. Credit: Levittown School District

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John Coscia of Bellmore, assistant principal of Division Avenue High School in Levittown, has been been named principal.

The Nassau BOCES Board of Education has made two new appointments.

Lydia Begley of Massapequa, associate superintendent of educational services, has been appointed deputy superintendent, effective July 1.

James P. Robinson of East Norwich has been appointed associate superintendent for administrative services, effective Aug. 8. He was assistant superintendent for finance and operations for the East Rockaway district.

Christopher Patronaggio of Ronkonkoma has been appointed assistant principal at Harborfields High School in Greenlawn. He was administrative dean at Walt Whitman High School in Huntington Station.

Thomas F. Burke of North Bellmore, assistant principal of Seaford Middle School, has been named principal of Seaford Harbor Elementary School, effective July 1.

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