Mission Statement: Dryden Schools promote academic achievement and youth development, preparing students for lives of productive employment, sound relationships, and responsible citizenship in our community and the world.
The Groton Central School District is located in Central New York State and is situated in northern Tompkins County and parts of Cortland and CayugaCounties. The school district serves 2,400 Village of Groton residents plus another 2,800 living in the surrounding area.Groton Elementary School is a PreKindergarten - grade 5 building. The Groton Middle School, grades 6 through 8, and the Groton High School, grades 9 through 12, are housed in the middle-high school building. Groton Central School holds firmly to traditional academic standards and maintains a wide range of programs to meet the differing interests and abilities of its students.
The Lansing School Community will work to educate and motivate all students to achieve their personal best in a caring and safe environment. We, as educators, parents, community leaders and families, will inspire our students to be knowledgeable, responsible, healthy and compassionate citizens.
New Roots Charter School will prepare our diverse student body to meet the challenges of citizenship, work, and life-long learning in the 21st century. Our interdisciplinary academic program will feature hands-on, community-based learning that supports students in solving real-world problems. New Roots Charter School students will earn a Regents diploma and demonstrate readiness for higher education by earning college credit and creating a graduation portfolio that demonstrates that they have met or exceeded all 28 New York State Learning Standards. Our school community will create a model of secondary education that integrates best practices in sustainability education with those proven to support educational equity.
The Mission of our Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga Board of Cooperative Educational Services is to identify, to propose, and to provide high quality services for children and for all the customers served which are economical and efficient in their operation, and which complement the educational programs provided by the local school districts and other agencies in our region
The Trumansburg Central School District strives to be a positive, non-judgmental, and supportive learning environment. We envision a community that promotes empathy, tolerance, and the respect of individualism. Students and staff are encouraged to be self-motivated, confident, life-long learners who will work effectively toward personal and professional goals. As part of our growth and development, every idea will be reviewed and revised for the advancement of all.