Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Nassau County has 58 public school districts, [83] which like post office districts use the same names as a city, hamlet, or village within them, but each sets the boundaries independently. [84] School district and community are not the same, and residences often have postal addresses that differ from the hamlet and/or school district in which ...
Pages in category "School districts in Nassau County, New York" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Hewlett-Woodmere Public School District, Union Free School District 14, is located in the southwest section of Nassau County, New York and borders the New York City borough of Queens. Communities in the district include Hewlett Neck and Hewlett Bay Park , as well as portions of Hewlett , Hewlett Harbor , Lynbrook , South Valley Stream ...
Locust Valley Central School District #3 1,889 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island Long Beach City School District: 3,585 Nassau: Nassau BOCES Nassau RIC Long Island Long Lake Central School District #1 66 Hamilton: Franklin-Essex-Hamilton BOCES: Northeastern RIC Capital District/North Country Longwood Central School District #12 9,079 ...
Nassau County School District (NCSD) is a school district headquartered in Fernandina Beach, Florida. It serves all of Nassau County . The district serves five geographic areas: Fernandina, Bryceville , Callahan , Hilliard , and Yulee .
The Lawrence Public Schools Union Free School District 15 is a comprehensive community public school district, serving students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, located in the southwest section of Nassau County, New York, and borders the New York City borough of Queens.
Circa 1931, the John Lewis Childs School began a program for students with reduced vision. [4] In 1956 the district was the only Nassau County elementary school district that owed no debts. [3] In 2009 the district proposed an election for a new busing system and a bond in which new playgrounds would be built. [5]