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Yorktown Central School District is a school district in Yorktown Heights, New York. It operates the following schools: Brookside Elementary School - Grades K-3; Mohansic Elementary School - Grades K-3; Crompond Elementary School - Grades 4-5; Mildred E. Strang Middle School - Grades 6-8; Yorktown High School
Yorktown High School is a public high school in Yorktown Heights, New York that serves students in grades 9–12. The school offers academic electives, sports, and student news and literary publications. The school is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents and Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools.
Soundview Preparatory School was an independent, co-ed day school for grades 6 – 12 that was located on a 13-acre campus in Yorktown Heights, New York in northern Westchester County. Founded in the spring of 1989 by William Glyn Hearn, the School had an enrollment of approximately 60 students at the time of its closure.
The Lakeland Central School District is a public school district in New York State, serving approximately 5200 students in 44 square miles (110 km 2) of the towns of Yorktown, Cortlandt and Somers in Westchester County; and the towns of Carmel, Philipstown, and Putnam Valley in Putnam County.
Westchester County, New York, in the United States, contains 40 public school districts, [1] 118 private schools, 12 colleges/universities and 3 theological seminaries. . According to the 2018 rankings provided by the education website Niche, taking into account public comments, 28 of the top 100 school districts in New York State were located in Westchester
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Yorktown High School may refer to: ... Yorktown Heights, New York; Yorktown High School (Texas), Yorktown, Texas; Yorktown High School (Arlington County, Virginia)
The northbound lanes of the Thruway will close between exit 17 in Newburgh and exit 18 in New Paltz for at least 12 hours beginning at 7 p.m. Jan. 6 to allow for removal of an overpass in New Paltz.