He takes over from Michael Kenny who retired over the summer.
Sloane started in the district in 1993 as a counselor at New Rochelle High School. He moved to Albert Leonard Middle School in the same capacity, and continued there until he was picked for the new assignment.
"I'm excited about this new opportunity to continue seeing students at New Rochelle reach their highest potential," said Sloane. "I look forward to strengthening my relationship with New Rochelle families and communities at large."
In his new position, Sloane will collaborate with, and supervise 22 counselors who help students with personal development and academic planning.
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