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Ridgefield schools hires director of security, safety

- By Sandra Diamond Fox

RIDGEFIELD — The public school system has hired its first security director — a new position added after a review of the district’s security systems.

Ridgefield Public Schools on Tuesday announced Joshua Zabin as the director of school security and safety. He is scheduled to begin next month.

Zabin worked in the Fairfield Police Department for 32 years, retiring as a captain in 2018. Since retiring, he has worked as senior security manager for Building & Land Technology in Stamford and consulted for the Ridgefield Public Schools in its safety survey, according to the school district.

Schools Superinten­dent Susie Da Silva said Zabin’s experience in the schools and as a police officer was important to the hiring committee.

“He has extensive experience managing teams to address safety concerns as they arise,” Da Silva said in a statement. “Throughout the comprehens­ive interview process, it was clear that Josh’s knowledge, confidence, leadership, and investment in continued learning in school safety will benefit our school district, now and in the future. We received many highly qualified applicatio­ns and think this is a great match.”

In the district’s announceme­nt, Zabin said he was most impressed with how the executive leadership “was inclusive and forward-thinking,

welcoming conversati­on and inviting the staff to openly share their current and ongoing safety concerns. Technology is a particular­ly important part of keeping buildings safe, and I have technology experience in both the public and private sectors.”

Earlier this year, the Board of Education approved the new position as recommende­d by the administra­tion after a comprehens­ive review of the district’s security systems. The position, which is full time, pays $120,000 a year.

Zabin will be paid through the district’s Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief funds for the remainder of the fiscal year. The district will need to put the position in its budget for the next fiscal year.

The district is hiring nine school security officers for next year. That cost, $364,896, would be offset by a reduction in the budget of $475,248 in outsourced security services.

 ?? Ridgefield Public Schools ?? Ridgefield Public Schools announced Tuesday it has hired retired Fairfield police captain Joshua Zabin as director of school security and safety.
Ridgefield Public Schools Ridgefield Public Schools announced Tuesday it has hired retired Fairfield police captain Joshua Zabin as director of school security and safety.

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