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Orange County
Student enroffinent athi teacher nurnbers
are approximate.
CHESTER SCHOOL DISTRICT
64 Hambletonian Ave., Chester, NY 10918, 469-5052.
Includes the Village of Chester, part of the
Town of Chester, and small parts
of the towns of Blooming Grove and Goshen. More
than 1,000 students, 86 teachers. Judy L. Waligory,
superintendent.
CORNWALL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
24 Idlewild Ave., Comwall-on-the-Hudson, NY 12520,
534-8009. Includes the Town of Cornwall and the
Village of Cornwall-on-Hudson and parts of the
towns of Highland Mills, New Windsor, Woodbury
and Salisbury Mills. 3,153 students, 230 teachers.
Timothy J. Rehm, superintendent.
FLORIDA SCHOOL
DISTRICT
P.O. Box 757, Florida, NY 10921, 651-3095.
Includes Village of Florida, parts of the towns
of Warwick
and Goshen. 900 students, 81 teachers. Douglas
Burnside, superintendent.
GOSHEN CENTRAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT
227 Main St., Goshen, NY 10924, 294-2400.
Includes the Village
of Goshen, most of the Town of Goshen and parts
of the towns of Hamptonburgh, Wallkill, Wawayanda
and Chester. 2,906 students, 250 teachers. Roy
Reese, superintendent.
GREENWOOD LAKE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O.
Box 8, Greenwood Lake, NY 10925, 477-7395. Includes
parts of the Town of Warwick and Village
of Greenwood Lake. 700 students, 71 teachers.
John J. Guarracino, superintendent.
HIGHLAND FALLS/FORT
MONTGOMERY
CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 287 Highland Falls, NY 10928, 446-9575.
Includes the Town of Highlands. High school students
from West Point and Garrison in Putnam County.
1,232 students, 100 teachers. Dr. Philip Arbolino,
superintendent.
ENLARGED CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
OF MIDDLETOWN
223
Wisner Ave., Middletown, NY 10940, 341-5300.
Includes the City of Middletown and parts of
the towns of Wallkill and Wawayanda. 6,704 students,
528 teachers. Dr. Kenneth Eastwood, superintendent.
MINISINK
VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 217,
Rt. 6, Slate Hill, NY 10973, 355-5110.
Includes the Towns of Greenville, Mmisink and
Wawayanda, most of the Town of Mount Hope and
parts of the towns of Wallkill, Mamakating and
New Hampton. 4,659 students, 319 teachers. Dr.
Martha Murray, superintendent.
MONROE-WOODBURY
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
278 Rt. 32, Central
Valley, NY 10917, 460-6200. Includes
the Town of Monroe and parts of Woodbury, Chester,
Blooming Grove and Tuxedo. 7,522 students,
596 teachers. Joseph
A. DiLorenzo, superintendent.
NEWBURGH ENLARGED
CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
124 Grand St., Newburgh,
NY 12550, 563-3400. Includes the
City of Newburgh and parts of the towns of New
Windsor and Newburgh. 12,709 students (includes
Pre-K), 1,047 teachers. Dr. Annette M. Saturnelli,
superintendent.
PINE BUSH CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rt. 302, Pine
Bush, NY 12566, 744-2031. Includes most of the
Town of Crawford, and parts of Gardiner, Mamakating,
Montgomery, Mount Hope, Shawangunk and Wallkill.
6,242 students, 499 teachers. RoseMarie Stark,
superintendent.
PORT JERVIS CITY
SCHOOL DISTRICT
9 Thompson St., Port Jervis, NY
12771, 858-3175. Includes the City of Port Jervis,
the Town of Deerpark
and parts of Mamakating and Forestburgh. 3,318
students, 225 teachers. Johnathan Xanthis, interim
superintendent.
TUXEDO SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rt. 17, Tuxedo, NY 10987,
351-4786. includes the Town of Tuxedo and part
of the Town of Warwick 670 students,67 teachers.
Joseph P. Zanetti, superintendent.
VALLEY CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
944 State Rte. 17K, Montgomery,
NY 12549, 457-2400. Includes the Town of Montgomery
and parts of
the towns of Newburgh, New Windsor, Hamptonburgh,
Wallkill, Crawford and Shawangunk. 5,232 students,
418 teachers. Dr. Richard M. Hooley, superintendent.
WARWICK
VALLEY CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 595,
Warwick, NY 10990, 987-3000. Includes
most of the Town of Warwick and a small part
of the Town of Chester. 4,571 students, 325 teachers.
Joseph L. Natale, superintendent until Feb. 1,
Dr. Frank Greenhall after Feb. 1.
WASHINGTONVILLE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
52 West Main St., Washingtonville,
NY 10992, 497-2200. Includes
most of the Town of Blooming Grove, including
the Village of Washingtonville and parts of the
Towns of Cornwall, Hamptonbur.ah, and New Windsor.
5,000 students, 400 teachers. Dr. Marilyn 0.
Pirkle, superintendent.
Sullivan County
ELDRED CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
600 Rt. 55, Eldred,
NY 12732. 557-6014. Includes the towns of Highland,
Lumberland and parts of Tusten and Deerpark.
815 students, 69 teachers. Dr. Ivan Katz, superintendent.
FALLSBURG CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O., Box 124,
Fallsburg, NY 12733, 434-5884. Includes most
of the Town of Fallsburg and parts of the towns
of Mamakating Thompson and Wawarsing. 1,370
students, 144 teachers. Charlotte Gregory, interim
superintendent.
LIBERTY SCHOOL DISTRICT
115 Buckley St., Liberty,
NY 12754, 292-6990. Includes most of the Town
of Liberty and parts
of the towns of Bethel, Fallsburg, Neversing,
Rockland and Thompson, 1,825 students, 150 teachers.
Lawrence A. Clarke, superintendent.
LIVINGSTON
MANOR
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
19 School St., Livingston Manor, NY
12758, 439-4400. Includes most of the Town of
Rockland and parts of the
towns of Andes, Callicoon, Colchester, Hardenburgh,
Liberty and Neversink. 614 students, 69 teachers.
Dr. Deborah M, Lynker, superintendent.
MONTICELLO
SCHOOL DISTRICT
237 Forestburgh,
Monticello, NY 12701, 794-7700. Includes the
Village of Monticello and parts of the towns
of Bethel, Forestburgh, Fallsburg, Mamakating
and Thompson. 3,491 students, Eileen Casey, superintendent.
ROSCOE
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
6 Academy St., Roscoe,
NY 12776. 607498-4126. Includes parts
of the towns of Rockland and Colchester. 320
students, 24 teachers. Cannine Giangreco, superintendent.
SULLIVAN
WEST CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 308, Jeffersonville, NY 12748,
482-4610. Includes the Town of
Callicoon, Cochecton, Bethel, Delaware,
Liberty, Fremont, Hancock and most of
Tusten. 1,470 students, 128 teachers.
Alan Deny, superintendent.
TRI-VALLEY CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
34 Moore Hill Road, Grahamsville,
NY 12740, 985-2296.
Includes most of the Town of Neversink and parts
of the towns of Fallsburg, Liberty, Denning,
Rochester and Wawarsing, 1,290 students, 135
teachers. Nancy George, superintendent.
Ulster County
ELLENVILLE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
28 Maple
Ave., Ellenville, NY 12428, 647-0100. Includes
parts
of the towns of Wawarsing and Mamakating. 1,979
students, 149 teachers, Lisa Wiles, superintendent.
HIGHLAND
SCHOOL DISTRICT
320 Pancake Hollow Road, Highland,
NY 12528, 691-1000. Includes the Town of Lloyd
and parts
of the towns of Esopus, Marlborough, New Paltz
and Clintondale. 1,910 students,160 teachers.
John McCarthy, superintendent.
KINGSTON CITY SCHOOL
DISTRICT
61 Crown St., Kingston, NY 12401, 339-3000.
Includes the City
of Kingston, Town of Ulster and parts of the
towns of Esopus, New Paltz, Rosendale, Saugerties
and Woodstock. Approx. 8,000 students, approx.
700 teachers. Gerard M. Gretzinger, superintendent.
MARLBORO
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
50 Cross Road, Marlboro,
NY 12542, 236-5802. Includes most of
the Town of Marlborough and pans of the towns
of Milton and Newburgh. 2,123 students, 189 teachers.
Julie Amodeo, superintendent.
NEW PALTZ CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
196 Main St., New Paltz. NY 12561,
256-4000. Includes parts
of the towns of Plattekill, Rochester. Esopus,
Gardiner, Lloyd, New Paltz, including the Village
of New Paltz and Rosendale. 2,300 students, 171
teachers. Maria C. Rice, superintendent.
ONTEORA
CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
Rt. 28, Boiceville, NY
12412, 657-6383. Includes the Town of Olive,
Shandaken, and parts of the towns of Hurley,
Lexington, Marbletown and Woodstock. 2,032 students,
199 teachers. Justine Winters, superintendent.
RONDOUT
VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 9, Accord, NY 12404,
687-2400. Includes most of the towns of
Rochester and Marbletown and parts of
Rosendale and Wawarsing. 2,795 students, 250
teachers. Eileen L. Camasso,interim superintendent.
SAUGERTIES
CENTRAL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
Box A, Saugerties, NY 12477, 247-6550.
Includes most of the Town of Saugerties and parts
of the
towns of Woodstock and Ulster. 3,450 students,
247 teachers. Richard R. Rhau, superintendent.
WALLKILL
SCHOOL DISTRICT
P.O. Box 310,19 Main St., Wallkill,
NY 12589, 895-7100. Includes parts of the towns
of Gardiner,
Newburgh, Plattekill and Shawangunk and a small
part of the Town of Montgomery. 3,400 students,
282 teachers. Anthony Argulewicz, superintendent.
WEST
PARK UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICT
2112 Rt. 9W, P.O. Box 10, West
Park NY 12493-0010, 384-6710, West Park is a
special-act public school
district that educates residents of St. Cabrini
Home, a residential treatment center for special
needs children. 84 students, 18 teachers. Ms.
Maureen
Abramoski, superintendent.
HIGHER EDUCATION
EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE (SUNY)
Degrees for working
adults, distance learning via the Internet available.
Middletown, 956-4110.
MARIST COLLEGE
Main Campus, Poughkeepsie, 575-3000.
Extensions, Fishkill, 897-9648, Goshen, 294-6900,
Newburgh, 561-0800, West Point Office, Highland
Falls,
446-0535.
MOUNT SAINT MARY COLLEGE
Newburgh, 561-0800, West Point Office,
Highland
Falls, 446-0535
SUNY ORANGE (ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
COLLEGE)
Middletown, NY 344-6222,
Newburgh, Campus,
Newburgh, NY 562-2454.
SULLIVAN COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
112 College Road, Loch Sheldrake,
434-5750 or 800-577-5243.
SUNY NEW PALTZ
75 S. Manheim Blvd., New Paltz
Undergrad, 257-3200
Graduate, 257-3285
SUNY ULSTER (ULSTER COUNTY
COMMUNITY COLLEGE)
Cottekill Road, Stone Ridge,
800-724-0833. Kingston, Business Resource Center,
339-2025.
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE
125 Route 340, Sparkill,
398-4100.
SPECIALIZED EDUCATION
BEAUTY SCHOOL OF MIDDLETOWN
225 Dolson Avenue,
Middletown, 343-2171
Rt. 9, Hyde Park Mall,
Hyde Park, 229-6541.
Nationally accredited propnetary
secondary school. Nail
technology cosmetology, aesthetics, hair styling.
placement assistance. Financial aid for qualified
applicants.
HUDSON VALLEY SCHOOL
Of ADVANCED AESTHETICS
256 Main Street, New Paltz,
255-0013. Become a licensed aesthetician. Facials,
chemical peels,
makeup, pharmaceutical skin care, microdermabrasion,
IPL hair removal. Full and part-time classes.
CORNELL
COOPERATIVE
EXTENSION ORANGE COUNTY
1 Ashley Av., Middletown. Mon.-Fri.
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Consumer help fine and
main office, 344-1234,
Garden Helpline, 343-0664. 4-H youth development,
commercial agriculture, consumer and family sciences,
horticulture. Workshops and trairung for consumers
and professionals.
NEW BEGINNINGS MONTESSORI
SCHOOL
33 Albert Street, Middletown, 342-0051.
NEW BEGINNINGS
The state-administered districts
offer cooperatively funded programs that provide
specialized educational services for local
needs. These include:
ORANGE-ULSTER BOCES
53 Gibson Road, Goshen,
NY 10924-9777, 291-0100. Programs are for special
education students, professional development
services, career and technical education, instructional
technology. Alternative High School program, Special Education
Training and Resource Center, a wide variety
of
Adult Education courses. Robert J. Hatma, Ph.D.,
executive officer, district superintendent.
SULLIVAN
COUNTY BOCES
6 Wierk Ave., Liberty, NY 12754-2908,
295-4000. Provides educational services for
individuals of all ages. Variety of programs offered, including
an Adult Education Program which works with students
ages 12-20 who have experienced difficulty in
the traditional school setting, Career and Technical
Education Program, Educational Support Services
including teen parenting programs, Special Education
Program for students ages 3-21 with special academic,
emotional, physical and management needs in addition
to Instructional Support Services for the local
school districts and communities. Dr. Martin
D. Handler, district superintendent.
ULSTER COUNTY
BOCES
175 Rt. 32 North, New Paltz, NY 12561, 255-1400
administrative, 331-6680
high school, adult
career and technical education, 331-0902
adult
education and alternative education, 339-8707
Special
and occupational education school age students.
Vocational and avocational classes for degretd
and non-degreed adult students. Career counseling,
high school equivalency, apprenticeships, skills
upgrading, training for technical and professional
careers in many fields. Daytime programs offer
on-site childcare. Martin Ruglis, district superintendent. |