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The K–8 Spackenkill school district rejected a proposal to consolidate with Poughkeepsie in the 1960s, though they continued to send tuition students to Poughkeepsie for grades 9 – 12 until 1971. During the 1960s, two propositions to increase the constitutional tax limit were defeated by the voters, as was a proposition to increase the ...
Balding Avenue Historic District: November 26, 1982 : Balding Ave. between Mansion and Marshall Sts. Poughkeepsie: Late 19th century middle-class neighborhood just north of downtown 6: Barrett House: Barrett House: November 26, 1982
Poughkeepsie High School's mascot is the Pioneer, and the school colors are blue and white. As a part of a $22.8 million district-wide construction project, [10] Poughkeepsie High School opened a new athletic complex on September 14, 2012. The complex is home to a football field, baseball field, and a soccer field, all of which are artificial turf.
The Spackenkill Union Free School District, also known as Spackenkill School District, is a New York school district in the town of Poughkeepsie, New York. It includes a majority of the Crown Heights and Spackenkill census-designated places . [2] The Spackenkill UFSD has four schools and has about 1,500 students district wide.
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A $2.33 million state grant will enable the Poughkeepsie school district to launch mental health programs, including previously planned clinics. Poughkeepsie district to expand mental health aid ...
The boys' school opened with four classes of 35 students each, as did the girls' school. Our Lady of Lourdes existed this way as separate schools until 1967. The campus moved to a suburban location on Boardman Road in the Town of Poughkeepsie starting in the 1996–1997 school year at the location of the former IBM Homestead. [clarification needed]