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Bay Shore Union Free School District or Bay Shore Schools is a school district headquartered in Bay Shore, New York. In 2015 Joseph C. Bond became the interim superintendent; he previously was superintendent of the Brentwood Union Free School District .
Bay Shore High School is a public high school located in Bay Shore, New York. The school has about 2,000 students in grades 9 to 12. [2] It is a part of Bay Shore Schools and an International Baccalaureate school. [3] Graduates of Woodhull School (PK-6) of the Fire Island School District can attend Bay Shore secondary schools, [4] including Bay ...
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The shape of Bay Shore CDP differed in the 2010 and previous censuses, [16] and so that boundary did not extend into West Islip School District. [17] In addition, Bay Shore Parochial School of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church (of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rockville Centre) offers elementary education covering grades K–8 courses and ...
North Bay Shore is a hamlet and census-designated place on Long Island in the Town of Islip in Suffolk County, New York, United States. The population was 18,944 as of the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The hamlet is a suburb of New York City .
Brentwood Union Free School District is a school district headquartered in Brentwood, New York. In 2015 Joseph C. Bond, previously superintendent of Brentwood UFSD, became the interim superintendent of Bay Shore School District . [ 2 ]
The first class to graduate from Brentwood High School was the class of 1957. Before that, public school students in the district attended Bay Shore High School. [citation needed] Brentwood High School began with the Ross Building, with its tennis courts and state-of-the-art swimming pool.
Salmon Bay School (unrelated to the current school of that name). Founded 1901 as part of the Ballard School District, annexed with Ballard in 1907. Closed as school 1932, used 1938 for WPA sewing classes. Demolished 1945, now site of Ballard Boys and Girls Club. [54] Sand Point School (1958–1988). Part of North Seattle Community College ...