Let’s Go Sharks: New Administrators Appointed in ESM Central School District


Effective July 9th, Rebecca Bellezza and Kari Von Voight were named principal of Tuttle Avenue Elementary School and Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School, respectively. | Eastort-South Manor Central School District

Much like NBA free agency, Eastport-South Manor wasted no time making big moves across the district the second that summer recess commenced. 

Effective July 9th, Rebecca Bellezza and Kari Von Voight were named principal of Tuttle Avenue Elementary School and Eastport-South Manor Jr.-Sr. High School, respectively. 

The former replaces Jeanmarie Zambelli, who just retired last month. A Manorville resident, Bellezza previously served as assistant principal of John F. Kennedy Middle School in the Comsewogue School District. 

“I am incredibly honored and excited to step into the role of principal for Tuttle Avenue School,” said Bellezza. “I look forward to working closely with our dedicated teachers, wonderful students, and supportive families to create a nurturing and inspiring learning environment where every child can thrive."

She holds a Master of Arts in TESOL K-12 (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)—which has contributed to her knack for shepherding the skill development of diversity-attuned students of all ages. 

Bellezza earned this degree from St. John’s University, in addition to her Bachelor of Arts in child study from St. Joseph’s College.

On her promotion, Von Voight said she believes “the most impactful learning environments are rooted in empathy, respect and intellectual engagement where every student feels valued and supported. 

“ESM’s focus on elevating voices, fostering professional growth and inspiring passion for learning mirrors my own vision as an educational leader,” she added.

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