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It includes the village of Highland Falls and the hamlets of Fort Montgomery and West Point. [8] HFFMCSD's James I. O'Neill High School is one of two high schools taking students from 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. [9]
The Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery district, of which O'Neill is the sole comprehensive high school, includes most of the town of Highlands and portions of the town of Woodbury. It includes the village of Highland Falls and the hamlets of Fort Montgomery and West Point. [7]
Port's Anthony Theodore drives up field during the Section 9 class B football championship football game at James I O'Neill High School in Highland Falls, NY on Friday, November 11, 2022. Port ...
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 ...
Ladycliff Academy (Highland Falls) – Operated from 1900 to 1960; staffed by the Missionary Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis; moved to Mohegan Lake in 1960 and renamed Franciscan High School. [13] Mount St. Joseph Academy (New Windsor) – Staffed by the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
The Arc Caddo-Bossier Goldman School’s Executive Director Kristen Powers celebrates with others involved with the new school at The Highland Center moments after cutting the ribbon, Wednesday ...
Division III, Region 10 Highland 6, Celina 0. The Hornets (20-1-1) advanced to their first state semifinal in school history with a win over the Bulldogs (15-3-4). Although the score was lopsided ...
There was also a parochial school in Highland Falls, Sacred Heart of Jesus School (of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York), that served students in grades pre-kindergarten through eight. The school opened in 1930 and closed in 2011. [13] The archdiocese suggested that parents send their children to St. Gregory Barbarigo School in ...