![]() Giglio Pac developed and managed over sixty-five artistic residencies annually at Long Island High School for the Arts including the American Ballet Theatre, Roundabout Theatre Company, The Joel Foundation, Notes in Motion, Exploring the Arts, Magic Box Productions, 54 Below, Tilles Center, and a multitude of master artists from all areas of the arts. With a personal understanding of the incredible importance the arts have on young people and the culture at large, Ms. Giglio Pac is the former Assistant Principal of Long Island High School for the Arts (Nassau BOCES) in Syosset, where she successfully guided students and faculty in creating the development and approval of seven NYS approved Career & Technical Education Programs in the arts, school-wide master schedules, curriculum and professional development aligned with New York State Arts Standards, preparation, and execution of AP assessments in the arts, and coordinated dozens of in and out-of-house events involving parents, students, and faculty each year. Giglio Pac taught at USDAN Camp for the Arts directed youth performances for Teens on Broadway at NYC’s Circle in the Square Theatre and the renowned Off-Broadway MCC Theatre’s Youth Ensemble facilitated workshops for the Nassau Music Educators Association and served as a lead facilitator of Arts Professional Development for arts teachers across the five boroughs, working in all aspects of the arts from content-specific courses to curriculum and instruction development. When she was not in the classroom, she could be found directing and music directing musicals in many districts on Long Island including South Huntington, East Williston, and Oceanside. ![]() Giglio Pac spent ten years as a Musical Theatre Teacher developing and teaching in musical theatre programs for the New York City Department of Education where she built musical theatre programs from the ground up at two schools: Brooklyn Theatre Arts High School and The Queens School of Inquiry. Giglio Pac, a native Long Islander, born and raised in South Huntington, holds a BFA in Musical Theatre Performance at the University at Buffalo, a Masters in Educational Theatre at New York University, and a degree in Educational Leadership & Administration from the College of Saint Rose. Erica Giglio Pac, K-12 Supervisor of Fine & Performing Arts
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