JENNIFER L. SPONG, an administrator at southwestern New York’s Cattaraugus-Allegany Board of Cooperative Educational Services, will become the new assistant superintendent for instructional support services (ISS) at the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES on Sept. 12. This ISS division assists 23 school districts in Central New York with a wide range of services. She replaces former assistant superintendent […]
JENNIFER L. SPONG, an administrator at southwestern New York’s Cattaraugus-Allegany Board of Cooperative Educational Services, will become the new assistant superintendent for instructional support services (ISS) at the Onondaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES on Sept. 12.
This ISS division assists 23 school districts in Central New York with a wide range of services. She replaces former assistant superintendent Jeff Craig, who recently became the new assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction for the Cortland Enlarged City School District. Spong brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to OCM BOCES.
Prior to her recent work at the Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES, she worked as a staff-development specialist for the same BOCES and as a middle school English language arts teacher for Cattaraugus-Little Valley Central Schools.
Spong received her bachelor’s degree in adolescent education and English from Houghton College in New York and her master’s degree in risk and prevention from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and also earned her administrative degree from Buffalo State.
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