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Lynbrook Schools Appoint New Athletics Director

Joseph Martillotti will take up the position on July 1.

Joseph Martillotti was appointed as the Lynbrook Public Schools’ new director of athletics, physical education and health.
Joseph Martillotti was appointed as the Lynbrook Public Schools’ new director of athletics, physical education and health. (Lynbrook School District)

LYNBROOK, NY — Joseph Martillotti was recently appointed the Lynbrook School District’s new director of athletics, physical education and health. Martillotti, a Massapequa Park resident, was previously the district coordinator of athletics in the Lawrence Public Schools and will replace Lynbrook’s current athletic director, Thomas Graham, who is retiring. Martillotti will officially join the district on July 1.

Martillotti received his Bachelor of Science degree in Physical Education K-12 from SUNY Cortland and his Master of Arts degree in Liberal Studies and Health Education from SUNY Stony Brook. He also holds a school district leader certification and a school building leader certification from the College of Saint Rose.

He has served more than three years as Lawrence’s district coordinator of athletics and is adept in student, coach and teacher development, community relations and facility management. Prior to his role as district coordinator of athletics, Martillotti was a physical education, health and adaptive physical education teacher at the elementary, middle and high school levels in the Lawrence Public Schools.

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Since 2000, Martillotti has been coaching various athletic teams in Lawrence. His leadership as the head varsity football coach for Lawrence High School has resulted in the team earning five Nassau County and three Long Island championship titles. As Lawrence High School’s head varsity boys bowling coach, the team was crowned five-time conference champions. Throughout the years, Martillotti has also received numerous accolades for his leadership and dedication.

“There are so many great people that make up the Lynbrook School District,” said Martillotti. “I am most looking forward to working in a district where the community as a whole truly supports the physical education, health and athletic programs. Over the years as a coach, AD and spectator, I have seen first-hand the huge crowds that Lynbrook draws at athletic events. The fans are truly supportive and positive. From the student body, parents, administration, board of education and community, it provides an exhilarating environment for student athletes. I am truly honored to be a part of that.”

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