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Long Island's Nassau and Suffolk counties are home to 125 public school districts, containing a total of 656 public schools. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The list below contains each of Long Island's school districts, along with their respective schools.
The school is part of the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach which purchased the former Lawrence Country Day School 9.2-acre (37,000 m 2) campus in 1992 for $2.2 million. Academics at the school focuses both on the Limudei Kodesh (Torah studies) curriculum and in secular non-Jewish studies.
Shulamith School for Girls in Long Island; Capital District. Academy of the Holy Names; Albany Academy for Girls; Western New York. Buffalo Seminary (SEM) Mount Mercy Academy [4] Became coeducational. Moore Catholic High School (Staten Island) St. Joseph by the Sea High School (Staten Island) Closed. Bais Yaakov Machon Academy (Queens)
A female Long Island high school student was charged with making a threat of “mass harm” online this week, prompting officers to rush to her campus urgently. The 18-year-old student at ...
Dame Helen Mirren and other Tony nominees gave a number of Long Island high school theater students a surprise of Broadway proportions. When Broadway producer Rob Hinderliter was asked to attend ...
It is the only high school operated by the Farmingdale Union Free School District. The building opened in 1962. [2] The school also serves East Farmingdale and a portion of North Amityville, Massapequa Park, and North Massapequa. As of the 2022–21 school year, the school had an enrollment of 1,703 students and 164.93 classroom teachers on an ...
Syosset High School (SHS) is a public high school located in Syosset, New York, United States, in Nassau County, on Long Island. It serves as the public high school for residents of the Syosset Central School District. As of the 2021–22 school year, the school had an enrollment of 2,234 students, with approximately 559 students per graduating ...
The high school (and the district itself) made national news in the 1960s, due to racial tensions and its refusal to become racially integrated – despite that Brown v. Board of Education had been ruled upon place a decade prior, ruling on the federal level that public schools must integrate.