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In the 2009–2010 school year one elementary school, LaGrange, was shut down, its last day being on June 23, 2010. [8] Its building was converted into office space for the district. [9] Arlington Middle School was removed on June 20, 2014, and its building was converted into Arthur S. May Elementary School four days later. The previous Arthur ...
This is a list of high schools in the state of New York. It contains only schools currently open. For former schools, see List of closed secondary schools in New York and Category:Defunct schools in New York (state). Unless otherwise indicated, all schools are public (government funded) and do not serve any grades lower than fifth grade.
West Hempstead Union Free School District #27 1,635 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island West Irondequoit Central School District #3 3,587 Monroe: Monroe 1 BOCES: Monroe RIC Mid-West West Islip Union Free School District #9 3,978 Suffolk: Eastern Suffolk (Suffolk-1) BOCES: Suffolk RIC Long Island West Park Union Free School District #2 0 ...
The main entrance to Division Avenue High School in Levittown, NY. ... New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Union Free School District ... West Babylon Junior High School;
The current Arlington High School campus was first constructed in 1961, when the former high school, a 1930s-era WPA building in the Arlington area of Poughkeepsie, was converted into a middle school. In 1967, the first of several renovations took place, adding dozens of new classrooms to the building and raising building capacity to 1,500 ...
Billings – A hamlet north of LaGrangeville. Freedom Plains – A hamlet northwest of LaGrangeville. James Baird State Park – A state park in the northern part of the town. LaGrangeville (or La Grangeville)– A hamlet in the southeastern part of the town. [12] LaGrangeville is an area in LaGrange with the zip code of 12540.
The seven-member school board sets policy for the nation's second-largest school district, which educates about 420,000 students and employs some 74,000 teachers, administrators and other workers.
High School West, also known as Hills West, [citation needed] is located at 375 Wolf Hill Road in Dix Hills, New York. [6] The school was built in 1975 and in its first year was 10th grade only, for class of '78. After its first year of classes, the district was split and the two high schools became typical 10, 11, 12 grade each.