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Greenburgh-Graham Union Free School District (GGUFSD) is a special act school district in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York. It teaches disabled and at risk students, with some of them living in a boarding facility. In 2017, its enrollment was 300. [1] It is divided into the following: [2] Ziccolela (ZIC) Elem School; Ziccolela Middle School
Union Free School District of the Tarrytowns, also known as Public Schools of the Tarrytowns, is a school district headquartered in Sleepy Hollow, New York. The district includes most of Sleepy Hollow (within the Town of Mount Pleasant ) and a portion of Tarrytown (within the Town of Greenburgh ).
In 2014 Ronald O. Ross was the superintendent. [1] Gary Stern of The Journal News wrote that Ross "has a history of stepping on toes while improving students' performance." [2] That year was put on paid leave, [2] after district staff filed a lawsuit in federal court in regards to conduct they alleged Ross had done. [3]
The superintendent of the Greenburgh-Graham school district for at-risk students and another former school official were arrested Thursday on corruption charges alleging they spent more than ...
In keeping with the family's philanthropic efforts, Frieda Schiff Warburg, on her death in 1958, bequeathed a remaining 150 acres (0.61 km 2) to the town of Greenburgh to build a public school. This parcel is now the home of the Greenburgh Central School District (formerly called Greenburgh Central 7 School District) and Woodlands High School.
A teacher at Greenburgh's Woodlands schools filed suit this week in federal court alleging that a middle school principal sexually harassed her during a two-year period while administrators failed ...
Phillips is pictured in his home, Jan. 22, 2013. ( Mark Vergari/The Journal News ) An early supporter of school integration in Greenburgh. Phillips was born on Sept. 11, 1926, in New York City ...
The old school was converted into a middle school, until in 1971 the $5.5 million middle school was built. The village was greatly changed during its second boom by the construction of the New York State Thruway in the late 1950s, which resulted in both the loss of the Ardsley station on the Putnam Division of the New York Central Railroad and ...