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Allynwood Academy, formerly the Family Foundation School, was a private, co-educational, college preparatory, therapeutic boarding school located in Hancock, New York. [1] The school was in operation from 1984 through 2014, when it closed due to declining enrollment amid a raft of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse allegations made by alumni ...
Pages in category "Schools in Delaware County, New York" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The school was approached by the Perelman Family Foundation in 1999 and offered a $2.0 million donation on condition that the school change its name to honor the Perelman family. After vocal student objections, Akiba was compelled to decline the offer. [15]
A federal indictment alleges Paul Geer, 56, of Hancock, engaged in unlawful sexual activity with three children when he taught at a former school. Former Delaware Co. teacher indicted on charges ...
The National Park Service partnered with the Delaware Tribe and the Paterson school district to make the program happen. Johnson and his group visited fourth graders at School 1, School 2 and ...
Dayton's Corners School; Delphi Village School; District 10 Schoolhouse; District Number 7 School; District School 2 (Coventryville, New York) District School 4 (Coventry, New York) District School No. 3 (Castleton-on-Hudson, New York) District School No. 3 (Chaumont, New York) District School No. 9; District School No. 19; District School No. 20
Abraham Lincoln Elementary School (1 Cambridge St, Buffalo, NY 14223) Opened in September 1925, Grades K-8, closed 1981 now a Stanley G. Falk School Lincoln House Annex, closed in 1977 Green Acres Elementary School (205 Yorkshire Rd, Tonawanda, NY 14150) Grades K-6, built in 1956, opened on April 1, 1957, closed on June 30, 1981 now owned by ...
[6] In April 2004 the New York State Education Department had ruled that the Garrison district was not required to educate Saint Basil students. [7] In September 2008, the Garrison School community celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the stone Garrison School House with an alumni reunion and reenactment of the laying of the cornerstone in 1908. [2]