Vincent Smith School Names John Baldi New Head of School

The Vincent Smith School Board of Trustees today announced the appointment of John Baldi as the new Head of School, effective July 1.

 

john baldiJohn Baldi has been named the New Head of School at Vincent Smith School in Port Washington, effective July 1. Baldi takes over for Arlene Wishnew, who is retiring after holding the post for 35 years.

Baldi was formerly the director of finance at Kew-Forest School, a pre-K through 12 independent school in Queens. He served as both a senior administrator and a faculty member, having been involved in all aspects of education, administration, and facilities management. He has served on numerous school board committees, including the New York State Association of Independent Schools accreditation teams and as treasurer of a small, educational, nonprofit organization.

Baldi earned his B.A. accounting degree from Queens College, his M.S. in education from St. John’s University, and is currently pursuing his doctoral degree in instructional leadership. His research and thesis involve the effect of introducing science, technology, engineering, and math education to middle school students.

Baldi resides on Long Island with his wife Theresa, a special education teacher for the NYC Department of Education, and is the father of two children, Nicolas and Olivia.

“Vincent Smith School’s tradition of excellence and its high regard for educating children with learning disabilities and inspiring their families motivates and inspires me to continue to broaden its current path of success,” Baldi says. “I am honored to be a part of the school during this exciting time in their history.”

“Mr. Baldi is a perfect Headmaster for the Vincent Smith School,” says Judah Samter, chairman of the Board of Trustees of Vincent Smith School. ”His breadth of experience and depth of knowledge in education and administration is consistent with the vision and mission of the school. We look forward, with excitement, to his leadership.”