Orange County School Districts
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CHESTER UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Chester Academy houses grades 6-12 with the Middle School (6-8) separated from the High School (9-12). The Elementary School has undergone major renovations with an extended parking lot, new carpeting, and a wider lobby. It is now the home of grades K-5.
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CORNWALL CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
A wonderful educational community serving the municipalities of the Town of Cornwall, the Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson, the Town of New Windsor and the Town of Woodbury. The district includes 3400+ students and over 400 employees and has an outstanding tradition as a high performing district located on the banks of the scenic Hudson River.
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FLORIDA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Florida Union Free School District currently serves approximately 900 students in two buildings. Golden Hill Elementary houses students K-5; S. S. Seward Institute enrolls students grades 6 - 12. The size of the district and community creates a family atmosphere where students feel safe and comfortable. The district has made excellent progress in the area of technology upgrades that benefit the staff and students with enhanced opportunities for teaching and learning. Students have many opportunities to excel in extra-curricular activities and athletics. Throughout the last decade, the athletic teams have consistently competed at the State championship level, bringing home State championships in several events. The Florida Union Free School District is focused on the future as it continues to develop long-range plans to meet the needs of a growing and diverse population of students.
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GOSHEN CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission Statement: The mission of the Goshen Central School District is to create lifelong learners who demonstrate personal well-being and civic responsibility.Our mission is accomplished through the knowledgeable professionals who provide a quality education for our students and who themselves are lifelong learners.
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GREENWOOD LAKE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
MISSION STATEMENT: It is the vision of the Greenwood Lake UFSD to provide a safe and orderly environment that fosters a learning community which meets the individual needs of its students and provides for their learning styles. The Board of Education, the administration, and the staff are committed to support each child's success in this learning community.
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HIGHLAND FALLS CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District is located in the heart of the scenic Hudson River Valley. Adjacent to the United States Military Academy at West Point and 50 miles north of New York City, the district offers a tremendous opportunity for cultural enrichment, and highly competitive academics. We are comprised of three schools: the Fort Montgomery Elementary School, the Highland Falls Intermediate School, and the James I. O'Neill High School. Students are enrolled in programs from Kindergarten through grade 12. James I. O'Neill High School educates students from the communities of Highland Falls, Fort Montgomery, West Point, and Garrison, which is located in Putnam County.
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MIDDLETOWN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
We strive to provide fiscally sound educational opportunities in a safe environment that continuously supports our diverse student population. We will enable all students to graduate, to reach their full potential, to become life-long learners, and to be competitive, productive members of society.
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MINISINK VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Minisink Valley Central School District encourages all students to reach their full potential by providing equal opportunity for academic, social, physical and moral education in a safe, caring and challenging environment. In partnership with the community, we are committed to meeting and exceeding New York State Learning Standards while preparing our students to be productive, responsible citizens and life long learners.
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MONROE-WOODBURY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Monroe-Woodbury Central School District is committed to nurturing, developing and igniting the hearts and minds of all students. Today's learners belong to a global community. For that reason, it is essential students learn about our increasingly interconnected world, and how to mature into productive, good-humored, creative, and responsible citizens of the United States and the world. It is our goal to develop students who believe in themselves, feel confident in their abilities and understand learning never ends. This school experience will be achieved through ongoing implementation of best practices engaging all learners in a safe environment, respecting diversity and involving parents and community.
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NEWBURGH CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Newburgh Enlarged City School district is located at "The Crossroads of the Northeast," an area on the west bank of the Hudson River 60 miles north of New York City and 80 miles south of Albany. The school district serves students from four neighboring municipalities: the City of Newburgh, the Town of Newburgh, New Windsor, and a small portion of Cornwall. One elementary schools (with Pre-K program), One K-8 school, one middle school, and the high school are in the City of Newburgh.
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ORANGE-ULSTER BOCES
The mission of the Orange-Ulster BOCES is to serve our component districts and community in the development of continuous learners who will be successful in meeting the challenges of living in our society today and in the future. We will accomplish this mission in a cost-effective manner with a dedicated, skilled, caring staff providing quality educational services in a safe, nurturing and accessible environment
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PINE BUSH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Pine Bush Central School District is a learning community built on collaboration and partnerships, committed to excellence. Our mission is to prepare students for success in life.
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PORT JERVIS CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Port Jervis City School District, in partnership with our community, has an uncompromising commitment to measurably improve student achievement and prepare students to be productive and responsible life-long learners, ready to meet the challenges of citizenship in our ever-changing global society.
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TUXEDO UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Mission Statement: The mission of the Tuxedo Union free school district is to engage students in the pursuit of knowledge for academic success,productive citizenship, and the development of personal potential in our diverse and changing world
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VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT (MONTGOMERY)
Welcome to the Valley Central School District's website. Whether you're a parent, student, employee or a general member of the community, you will find a wealth of information here. Valley Central is a school district of over 5,100 students and approximately 921 full and part-time staff situated mainly in the Town of Montgomery, New York, but comprising parts of 7 other towns and 3 villages. Five elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school make up the District.A 7-member Board of Education provides governance with meetings scheduled approximately twice per month (schedule posted on the Board’s web page). Over the last decade, voters have approved proposed budgets and supported bond votes by large majorities. Although considered a medium-to-large district in the four-county region, Valley Central manages to maintain among the lowest tax rates and per-pupil expenditures in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Nonetheless, Valley Central routinely outperforms similar schools and districts in State assessments of student achievement. Our outstanding teaching, administrative, and support staff are provided ongoing professional development and are fully involved in District initiatives in the areas of writing and literacy, accountability, induction and mentoring.
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WARWICK VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Warwick is an historic town located 55 miles north of New York City in Orange County, New York.While Warwick is a rapidly growing community — it has a population of over 30,000 — much of its rural charm and character remains. Dairy farming, which once dominated the landscape, no longer occupies its former position of preeminence. Farming, dairy, produce and orchards are still important, but now a significant portion of residents commute to work in New York City and/or its nearby environs. The Town of Warwick spans 104 square miles and includes three villages (Florida, Greenwood Lake, and Warwick) and five hamlets (Amity, Bellvale, Edenville, New Milford and Pine Island). The black dirt region of Pine Island and Florida produce 25 percent of the nation's onion crop as well as organic vegetables, sod, and flower crops. The region, formed about 12,000 years ago by a glacial lake, was cleared by Polish and German immigrants in the 1880s. Many of their descendants still live and work the farms there today.Warwick’s natural beauty is found not just in its rich farmland, but in its lakes, mountains and scenic country roads as well. The town borders Vernon, N.J. to the south and the "arts & crafts village" of Sugar Loaf to the north. Outdoor life includes hiking, golfing, skiing, boating, fishing, cycling and much more. There are farmers’ markets, wineries, antiques and crafts dotted throughout the town, and Warwick hosts the annual “Applefest” each October in celebration of the local apple harvest.Warwick Valley is a great community, supported by great schools. The school district is proud to serve our residents with an instructional program that guides our children to success, and benefits all who have chosen to make their homes here.
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WASHINGTONVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Washingtonville Central School District is committed to the intellectual,cultural, physical and emotional growth of our children in a safe and supportive environment.