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YANOFSKY--Saul. Saul Yanofsky, a former long- time superintendent of schools in White Plains, NY, who implemented an ambitious reorganization of its elementary schools, unexpectedly died on Tuesday, February 2, 2021, surrounded by his family. He was 79. Yanofsky had a long and impactful career in public education reform, beginning with his job in Philadelphia as the Director of Research and Planning at the Pennsylvania Advancement School, from 1968-1972. The following year, Saul was one of a remarkable team of scholars and school reformers assembled to staff the new National Institute of Education in Washington, D.C. As deputy director of the programs conducting research on school policy and organization, he guided studies resulting in significant new insights into schools' use of research findings to raise student performance, as well as on teacher quality, school desegregation, higher education policy, legal studies and school organization and leadership. In 1982, Yanofsky moved to White Plains, where as superintendent he acted on his commitment to educational reform and equity by implementing a nationally recognized model of school choice and racial balance. He led the district through a challenging transition as the demographics in White Plains shifted; Yanofsky's aim was to ensure equitable outcomes for students of color. His plan allowed parents to choose the school their children would attend but also established guidelines so that each grade would be racially integrated. His work there became a much-invoked example for other districts, while he became a role model for other superintendents, some of whom grew to be not just colleagues, but his dear friends. After he left White Plains in 2002, Yanofsky was appointed as an Assistant Dean at Westchester Community College, where he created a program to identify, inspire and train the next generation of public school teachers. Saul was born in Brookline, MA, on March 20, 1941, to Esther (Silberberg) and Clarence Yanofsky. He graduated with honors from Amherst College in 1962 and was a member of Beta Theta Pi fraternity; his fraternity brothers are among his lifelong friends. He earned a doctorate degree in education from the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 1968. From his youth in Brookline, MA, through his years at Amherst College, his long career in education, and his post-retirement years, Saul had a gift for collecting friends and admirers. Throughout his life, his combination of kindness, empathy, insight, and sense of humor drew people to him. He was a truly fine human being who made a real difference in thousands of lives. While his passion for education ran deep, so did his passion for politics -- and he was thrilled with the outcome of the 2020 elections. But nothing could surpass his love of family. He and his wife Nancy met in Hebrew school at the age of 10 and began dating at the age of 16, the beginning of a lifelong partnership between two strong-willed people with a zest for social involvement, a love of adventure, and a gift for drawing friends into their orbit. They passed their enthusiasms and idealism along to their three children and their spouses, Carole (David Anderson), David (Julianne Ugo), and Jon (Margaret Crisostomo), who survive him, along with his six beloved grandchildren - Julia, Zachary, Giovanna, Luca, Stella and Quincy. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to El Centro Hispano in White Plains, where a scholarship has been established in his name, and/or to the Friends of White Plains Youth Bureau. A virtual memorial service to celebrate his life is planned for Sunday, February 14. Contact the Riverside Memorial Chapel www.dignitymemorial.com

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Published by New York Times on Feb. 7, 2021.

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Dr. Jeanne Rance

February 1, 2025

Remembering Saul on today as a great superintendent and academic giant. Saul was a pleasure to work with in the White Plains NY school district.
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Dr. Jeanne Rance

February 1, 2024

Saul and I worked together in central office in the White Plains NY public schools where Paul was the then Assistant Superintendent and I was a personnel administrator. I was the first female, who is African American, hired in central office. Saul embraced, supported and mentored me during my tenure in the system. We both graduated from Harvard at different times and bonded over our educational philosophies. Saul was an academic giant who Will long be remembered for his brilliance.

Rick Reibstein

August 7, 2023

Saul made a huge difference in my life. He recommended that I read The Making of a College, in 1969. Because of that I went to Hampshire College the year it opened.

Saul was the greatest counselor at Camp Walt Whitman anyone could ask for. Maybe he was something more than a counselor. Whatever it was, he and Nancy helped me get through my adolescence by simply treating me like an adult. I am immensely grateful to both of them and sorry I missed telling this to Saul before he died.

Rick Reibstein
Lexington, MA
Boston University

Simone Taylor

February 13, 2021

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Jeanne Vissa

February 13, 2021

Saul's appreciation for how diverse people enrich each other's lives was at the core of his educational leadership. People still move to White Plains for the vibrancy of community and school that he engendered. His involvement in Centro Hispano and the White Plains Youth Bureau reflect his understanding how partnerships create hope and opportunity. I never thought of Saul as the end of an era: he sowed too many seeds of possibility that continue to flower. We were lucky to be inspired by him.

Dr. Jeanne Rance

February 10, 2021

My condolences to the Yanofsky family. As a personnel administrator in the White Plains Public Schools I worked along side Saul and others to help increase the number of minority administrations and teachers. The world of education will truly miss an academic giant. Sleep in peace Saul.
Dr. Jeanne Rance

Ruth Jordan

February 7, 2021

His work and contributions as an educator are known across the nation. My husband Dan and our children knew him also as a generous friend and neighbor and a tolerant and loving husband, father and grandfather. He was a man filled with good natured humor and all embracing humanity. I cannot think of his death without recalling what he gave of himself to the world around him.

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