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Brookhaven Public Schools is a School District Agency in the U.S State of New York mostly in Brookhaven. As of the 2020-2021 school year, It had over 63,500 students. BPS maintains 14 High Schools, which is by far more than any in New York after NYCPS and Buffalo Public Schools.
During the late 17th century, the area was a staging ground for raids between English and French colonies. Whitehall was first called "Skenesborough" in 1759 when it was settled by a land grant to a British officer, Philip Skene (1725 - after 1785), who later returned to Britain, and who was subsequently declared an enemy of the State of New York for his land dealings.
Whitehall School District (WSD) is a school district based in Whitehall, Wisconsin. As of 2021 it has about 700 students in all grades, and has elementary and high school levels. [1] Mike Beighly began as superintendent in 2003. [2]
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This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". [ 1 ]
Whitehall Shoreline Elementary (grades K-2, opened in 1994) Helen R. Ealy Elementary (grades 3–5) Whitehall Middle School (grades 6–8) Whitehall Senior High School (grades 9–12,opened in 2004) Whitehall Community Center (was the senior high school from 1960 until 2004) Viking Athletic Center
All of the district's schools are located on a single 143-acre campus, which also contains the school district's sports and administration facilities. The elementary schools are divided by grade: Clarence M. Gockley Elementary School (K-1), George D. Steckel Elementary School (2-3), Zephyr Elementary School (4-5).