Mabel Muniz-Sarduy

Martin Malavé Dilan

May 13, 2015

Mabel Muniz-Sarduy

Award: HONORING WOMEN IN NEW YORK

Year: 2015

Mabel Muniz-Sarduy is Superintendent of New York City School District 28, diligently serving the Department of Education for the past 27 years. As District 28 Superintendent, Ms. Muniz-Sarduy supervises 35 schools in the areas of Forest Hills, Rego Park, Jamaica and Richmond Hill in Queens. On a daily basis, she assists principals, supervisors, teachers, students and families in providing a challenging and rewarding educational experience for all District 28 students.

Ms. Muniz-Sarduy’s career in education is one to be reckoned with. Prior to being named Superintendent of District 28, she served for 13 years as the Principal of P.S. 86K in District 32. In her 30 years as an educator, Ms. Muniz-Sarduy has worked as an Assistant Principal, Parent Coordinator and as a teacher in both public and private institutions.

As Principal, Ms. Muniz-Sarduy received “a well-developed” in her last review for school years 2013-2014. During the 2012-2013 school years – the first year students took the Common Core-Aligned State exam – the P.S. 86K students ranked in the top 10 percent in the City of New York.

Ms. Muniz-Sarduy received her diploma in Administration from Long Island University, her Bachelorof Science from Hunter College in Interpersonal Communication, and her Masters Degree in LiteracyK-12 from The City University of Hunter College.

Ms. Muniz-Sarduy is married with two adult sons, Rafael and Jeremy.