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Lynbrook School District welcomes the new Director of School Counseling and Social Work

The Lynbrook School District is thrilled to announce the appointment of Natacha Boyce as the new Director of School Counseling and Social Work. thumbnail261114
The Lynbrook School District is thrilled to announce the appointment of Natacha Boyce as the new Director of School Counseling and Social Work. Mrs. Boyce has already hit the ground running as the school year begins, leading a dynamic and dedicated team of school counselors and social workers. Her leadership brings a fresh vision and a collaborative spirit to the district.

Mrs. Boyce is widely recognized for her innovative, student-centered approach to education. She is deeply committed to fostering academic achievement, social-emotional development, and college and career readiness for all students. Her passion for empowering students and her strong advocacy for their success aligns perfectly with Lynbrook’s values and mission.

A proud Long Island native, Mrs. Boyce enters her 19th year in education, having previously served in the Westbury, Riverhead, and Uniondale School Districts. Her career has been defined by her dedication to guiding students toward their full potential. She holds a bachelor's degree from SUNY Old Westbury, a Master of Science in Educational Counseling from Long Island University, and an Advanced Graduate Certificate in Educational Leadership from The College of St. Rose.

“What drew me to the Lynbrook community is the overwhelming sense of warmth, pride, and dedication,” said Mrs. Boyce. “Over the past few months, I have had the privilege of meeting and engaging with students, staff, families, and community members. Lynbrook is a district that values its traditions while striving to innovate and meet the evolving needs of all students. I’m excited to be part of such a vibrant community, and I look forward to contributing to its continued success.”

“Lynbrook is fortunate to have someone of Mrs. Boyce’s caliber and skill join our team,” Superintendent of Schools Dr. Paul Lynch stated. “Her nearly two decades of experience working directly with students gives her the perfect perspective to lead our character development and social-emotional initiatives.”

With Mrs. Boyce at the helm, the Lynbrook School District is eager to embrace new opportunities for growth and excellence in school counseling and social work, ensuring every student has the support they need to thrive.