Board Recognizes Robyn Lane and Judith Shemtob

Lane-StylesThe Scarsdale School Board accepted the retirements of Quaker Ridge Principal Robyn Lane and third grade teacher Judith Shemtob at their meeting on Monday night April 20th. Praise from Joan Weber, colleagues and parents was abundant for both.

Teacher Judith Shemtob taught at Quaker Ridge for 28 years, coming to Scarsdale after teaching in Massachusetts. Weber said that Shemtob "enabled students to reach their potential," and enriched her classroom with author visits, studies of other cultures, incubating ducklings and tending a garden. She said the Shemtob looks forward to travelling, writing, 5:30 am gym classes and "not rushing through the NY Times."

PTA President Leah Dembitzer said that Shemtob helped students who were struggling and was interested in what parents had to say. She said that parents felt like they were on a team with Shemtob and thanked her for touching the lives of her students.

Principal Robyn Lane called Shemtob a class act who makes others feel appreciated. She said that Shemtob " Shemtobsets high standards for herself and inspires others." Her emails and phone calls to parents "reflect care for each student" and she offers "ideas for partnerships with home." Lane said that Shemtob has taught over 1000 students but still enjoys seeing "the light go on". She said, "Your legacy is firmly routed in what you have taught others."

Weber then turned to Principal Robyn Lane who came to Scarsdale in August 2005 in the midst of a major renovation at the school. She previously worked in Bedford as a teacher and a principal for 15 years. Weber said that Lane managed challenging demands at a time when the role of the principal grew more complex. She was "steadfast in her beliefs, contributed to new curricular efforts, and took a measured view of testing." Weber continued saying, "Grace, charm and empathy have been her hallmarks in the face of personal loss." She quoted Dr. McGill who said, "Robin you bring joy, life and delight to your work, students and school. Keep on growing and continue doing great things."

PTA President Leah Dembitzer paid tribute to a "cherished principal," saying "You are deeply embedded in our hearts." She said "You set the tone for the building that is welcoming, bright and soothing. I speak for the entire parent body when I say we could not have been luckier than to have you."

Heathcote Principal Maria Styles called it a "bittersweet evening," saying she was honored to speak but sorry that Lane was leaving so soon. She said that Lane "handled the ups and downs with a calm elegance." Her "door was always open with a full dish of candy." She read each students report card and personally placed children in classes each year, always with care and concern."

Fox Meadow Principal Duncan Wilson called Lane a "mentor who taught him to listen attentively to teachers and children."

Stylese said that Lane will now have time to play with her grandchildren, be available for her children and take care of her parents. Styles called Lane a "dutiful daughter, loyal friend and colleague" who "leaves Quaker Ridge a better place."

Weber noted that all retirees will be honored at a retirement recognition ceremony on June 2.