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Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties are home to 125 public school districts, containing a total of 656 public schools. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list below contains each of Long Island's school districts, along with their respective schools.
BOCES owes its origin to a state legislative enactment authorizing the formation of intermediate school districts.Passed in 1948, the act was aimed at enabling small rural school districts to combine their resources to provide services that otherwise would have been uneconomical, inefficient, or unavailable.
Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island Valley Stream 30 Union Free School District: 1,433 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island Valley Stream Central High School District #1 4,662 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island Van Hornesville-Owen D. Young Central School District #1 172 Herkimer: Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES: Mohawk RIC
Broome-Delaware-Tioga; Capital Region; Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming; Cayuga-Onondaga; Champlain Valley Educational Services; Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego
List of Long Island public school districts and schools; ... Nassau BOCES; S. Sacred Heart Academy (Hempstead, New York) V. Valley Stream 13 Union Free School District;
In the mid-20th Century, the Roosevelt Union Free School District, like the hamlet of the same name which it primarily serves, fell victim to real estate blockbusting, leading to the then-predominantly-white neighborhood and district rapidly gaining a large African American community, leading to major racial imbalances and causing a need for additional state funding. [5]
Bellmore–Merrick Central High School District is the central high school district of the Long Island hamlets of Bellmore, North Bellmore, Merrick, and North Merrick, New York. More than 5000 students, grades 7-12, attend the Bellmore–Merrick secondary schools.
In 1953, Nassau County was virtually empty of Jewish education. Through the dedicated efforts of Rabbi Meyer and Goldie Fendel, and a small group of individuals, the vision to establish a Hebrew day school on Long Island was conceived.