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Tangier Smith Elementary School

Education is a continuum throughout our lives.  Our success in education is a collaborative effort consisting of members of our school, community, and students.
At Tangier Smith Elementary School, we nurture an environment that enables the students to develop the strengths in which they learn.  Education programs with diversified instruction provide each student the academic skills and knowledge required to reach their full potential.  Students are empowered to become independent learners which is a life-long journey.

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Tangier Smith Elementary
336 Blanco Drive
Mastic Beach NY, 11951
Grades K-5 (9:15am - 3:33pm)

Tangier Elementary Principal 
Dominic Ciliotta (631) 874-1370

Tangier Elementary Assistant Principal 
Jacqueline Cabrera (631) 874-1369

Tangier Elementary Office Numbers
Main Office - (631) 874-1342
Attendance - (631) 874-1362
School Nurse - (631) 874-1345
Tangier Library - (631) 874-1353

Counselor
Carissa Stokes (631) 874-1454

Psychologist
Dawn Tirelli (631) 874-1344
Cristen Munch (631) 874-1331 (Tuesdays & Wednesdays)

Social Worker
Jodi Lieberman (631) 874-1705
Michelle Maloney (631) 874-1712

DASA Coordinators
Dominic Ciliotta (631) 874-1370
Jacqueline Cabrera (631) 874-1369
Jodi Lieberman (631) 874-1359


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Tangier News

photo of special education administrative team standing next to each other

Three members of the William Floyd school community have been selected as 2024 SCOPE Education Services “Shining Stars” and will be honored at the organization’s 23rd annual awards dinner scheduled for Monday, March 18! These three individuals – Dr. Malasia Walker, Director of Special Education; Michele Manion, Assistant Director of Special Education (secondary); and Ravi Seeram, Assistant Director of Special Education (elementary) – have been selected for exemplary service to education and the William Floyd School District.

photo of art teachers at districtwide art show

Coinciding with the beginning of March and the celebration of Youth Art & Music Month, the William Floyd School District Fine Arts Department recently hosted their annual districtwide art show! Held in William Floyd High School’s south lobby, the Fine Arts department welcomed hundreds of community residents to take in all of the stunning visual artwork made by students in all grade levels across the district.

cast members perform in dress rehearsal of Pippin

The William Floyd High School Theatre Arts program presents the spring musical production of Pippin running for three exciting shows over two days premiering Friday, March 15, followed by two shows on Saturday, March 16! This production follows the titular character, Pippin, the son of Charlemagne, as he works through his trials and tribulations attempting to find fulfillment in life.