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O'Neill is one of two high schools taking students from the territory of the Garrison Union Free School District (GUFSD), as that district only educates up to 8th grade and pays to send its students elsewhere for high school. [8] GUFSD includes sections of Philipstown and Putnam Valley towns, with the former portion including Garrison hamlet. [9]
After 1997 the district educated students at Saint Basil Academy in Garrison after that institution stopped in-house instruction. In 2003, Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery stopped allowing St. Basil students to attend classes at Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery because St. Basil was not paying tuition for the students. [2]
In the 2009–2010 school year one elementary school, LaGrange, was shut down, its last day being on June 23, 2010. [8] Its building was converted into office space for the district. [9] Arlington Middle School was removed on June 20, 2014, and its building was converted into Arthur S. May Elementary School four days later. The previous Arthur ...
Congratulations to the student-athletes of James I. O'Neill High School who qualified for scholar-athlete status for the 2023-24 school year Above and beyond: Here are James I. O'Neill's scholar ...
The Varsity 845 roundups, schedules for Section 9 high school fall sports for February 5-11, 2024
Despite a lopsided loss in the Class C state semifinal, the O'Neill football team looks back fondly on all it has accomplished, including this fall. Football: Heads held high despite O'Neill ...
The district has three campuses – Fort Montgomery Elementary School (Grades K-2), Highland Falls Intermediate School (Grades 3-8), and James I. O'Neill High School (Grades 9-12). There was also a parochial school, Sacred Heart of Jesus School (of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York ), that served students in grades pre-kindergarten ...
O'Neill is back in the state final four after grinding out a 17-7 victory over Bronxville in the Class C state regional finals.