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Pages in category "Bays of New York (state)" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bowery Bay;
The Silver Bay Association For Christian Conferences and Training, known as Silver Bay YMCA Conference and Family Retreat Center, has been in operation since 1902. The YMCA campus is located in the hamlet of Silver Bay , New York , United States . [ 1 ]
OCFS has wide-ranging responsibilities for the provision of services to children, youth, families, and vulnerable adults. The agency is responsible for programs and services involving foster care, adoption, and adoption assistance; child protective services, including operating the Statewide Central Register of Child Abuse and Maltreatment; preventive services for children and families; child ...
Hampton Bays is served by Hampton Bays Public Schools. [12] The district operates three schools. Hampton Bays Elementary School serves grades Pre-K-4, [13] and Hampton Bays Middle School, which fully opened in Fall 2008, serves grades 5-8. It is the first "green" school in New York state. [14] [15] Hampton Bays High School serves grades 9-12. [12]
The New York Youth Symphony (NYYS), founded in 1963, is a music organization for the youth in New York City, [1] widely reputed to be one of the best of its kind in the nation and world. Its programs include its flagship Orchestra , Chamber Music , Jazz , Apprentice Conducting, Composition, and Musical Theater Songwriting Programs.
Fox met with notable Oyster Bay families at Council Rock, including the Wrights, Underhill, and Feeke at Quaker Gatherings. [3] In 1939 the New York State Education Department erected a historic marker at this site. Due east of the Council Rock is a cemetery including members of families that were there that day George Fox visited, especially ...
Pages in category "Youth organizations based in New York (state)" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Youth and Philanthropy Initiative, also known as YPI, teaches secondary school students the fundamentals of philanthropy, [1] and gives students the opportunity to play a direct role in making a financial grant to a local, grassroots social service organization in their own community.