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Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District

Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District is a grade K–12 school district based in Dobbs Ferry, New York, in the Hudson Valley, approximately 20 miles north of midtown Manhattan. The district is small as compared to most of the districts in Westchester County, New York, with approximately 112 students per grade[2] in three schools: Springhurst Elementary School; Dobbs Ferry Middle School; and Dobbs Ferry High School.

Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District
Address
505 BROADWAY
New York
United States
District information
TypePublic school district
GradesK–12[1]
SuperintendentKenneth Slentz
Chair of the boardTracy Baron
NCES District ID3609120[1]
Students and staff
Students1,503[1]
Teachers145.04[1]
Staff102.25[1]
Student–teacher ratio10.36[1]
Other information
Websitewww.dfsd.org

The governing body of the school district is the elected board of education, which contains seven members, each serving a three-year term. The board members elect a president and vice-president for one-year terms. The board of education hires the superintendent of the school district. The current superintendent is Kenneth Slentz.[3]

Springhurst Elementary School

Springhurst Elementary School is a small coeducational public elementary school in Dobbs Ferry, New York. Grades range from Kindergarten to fifth grade.

Dobbs Ferry Middle School

 
Dobbs Ferry Middle and High School

Dobbs Ferry Middle School is a coeducational public middle school. Grades range from sixth to eighth. Dobbs Ferry uses the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP) throughout its curriculum.[4]

Dobbs Ferry High School

Dobbs Ferry High School is a coeducational public high school and, since 1997, an IB World School.

Athletics

Dobbs Ferry High School's small size enables a high percentage of students to join varsity and junior varsity teams. These teams compete in many sports, including squash, tennis, ping pong, racquetball, pickle ball and Turkish Oil Wrestling.

Parent and community support of school district

Parents in the district have founded several associated groups supporting and representing their interests in the district. These include:

  • Dobbs Ferry Parent-Teacher-Student Association (PTSA): known elsewhere as the "PTA" but including high school student representatives, the PTSA is the formal body by which parents support the students.
  • Dobbs Ferry Schools Foundation: raises funds through an annual gala to supplement school programs and teacher training.
  • SPRING Community Partners: ensures that all children in the district have the resources they need to succeed in school and beyond.
  • Dobbs Ferry Trailguides: a support and advocacy group for children, founded by parents of children with special needs.

Geographic boundaries

The Dobbs Ferry school district's boundaries are not identical to those of the Village of Dobbs Ferry. Some residents of the Ardsley Park neighborhood of the village of Irvington fall in the Dobbs Ferry school district. All residents of the Northfield neighborhood of Dobbs Ferry, and some residents of the Knoll and Southfield neighborhoods, fall in the Ardsley school district. Residents in properties straddling borders with neighboring districts get to choose.

History

The first purpose-built school building in the village was on Main Street, built in 1857, roughly opposite the present town hall. That served until 1896, when a new building was completed on Broadway, just south of the present High School, on what had been the Appleton estate. That 1896 building was doubled in size in the early 20th century with an addition on the back. The addition became the high school, and the front part was the elementary school. The building was dedicated Dec 22, 1896, and the ceremony was recounted in the Dec 25, 1896, issue of the Dobbs Ferry Register, on page 1. The present high school was a WPA project, begun in 1934 and completed in 1936. The 1896 building and the 1936 building sat side by side and comprised the entire school system until Springhurst School was building on the former F. Q. Brown estate in the late 1950s. There was a long battle in the village over whether to build Springhurst. Many times, it was put to a vote and defeated, even though the old buildings were overcrowded and students in many grades were on "double session"—meaning some went from very early in the morning until mid-day and others started at mid-day and stayed until late afternoon. After Springhurst was built, the 1896 building became the middle school, housing grades 5 through 8. In the 1960s or early 70s, Springhurst was expanded and the 1896 building, which was becoming structurally unsound, was demolished.[5][6][7] (Additional Source: Personal recollections as a student in the schools (James Luckett) 1955 - 1966.)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for DOBBS FERRY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ (PDF). 9 October 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  3. ^ "Superintendent Search / New Superintendent Announcement". www.dfsd.org. Retrieved 2022-09-22.
  4. ^ "The Digital Eagle : Gearing Up for MYP". dfhsnewspaper.com. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  5. ^ fultonhistory.com (PDF) . Archived from the original on 2022-02-03. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  6. ^ http://dobbsferryhistory.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/057-2003_September.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  7. ^ "High School - Dobbs Ferry NY".

External links

  • Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District
  • High School Principal's Corner
  • DFHS Facebook Page
  • DFHS Principal's Blog
  • The Digital Eagle, the online student newspaper

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needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District is a grade K 12 school district based in Dobbs Ferry New York in the Hudson Valley approximately 20 miles north of midtown Manhattan The district is small as compared to most of the districts in Westchester County New York with approximately 112 students per grade 2 in three schools Springhurst Elementary School Dobbs Ferry Middle School and Dobbs Ferry High School Dobbs Ferry Union Free School DistrictAddress505 BROADWAYDobbs Ferry New York United StatesDistrict informationTypePublic school districtGradesK 12 1 SuperintendentKenneth SlentzChair of the boardTracy BaronNCES District ID3609120 1 Students and staffStudents1 503 1 Teachers145 04 1 Staff102 25 1 Student teacher ratio10 36 1 Other informationWebsitewww wbr dfsd wbr orgThe governing body of the school district is the elected board of education which contains seven members each serving a three year term The board members elect a president and vice president for one year terms The board of education hires the superintendent of the school district The current superintendent is Kenneth Slentz 3 Contents 1 Springhurst Elementary School 2 Dobbs Ferry Middle School 3 Dobbs Ferry High School 3 1 Athletics 4 Parent and community support of school district 5 Geographic boundaries 6 History 7 References 8 External linksSpringhurst Elementary School EditSpringhurst Elementary School is a small coeducational public elementary school in Dobbs Ferry New York Grades range from Kindergarten to fifth grade Dobbs Ferry Middle School Edit Dobbs Ferry Middle and High School Dobbs Ferry Middle School is a coeducational public middle school Grades range from sixth to eighth Dobbs Ferry uses the International Baccalaureate IB Middle Years Programme MYP throughout its curriculum 4 Dobbs Ferry High School EditDobbs Ferry High School is a coeducational public high school and since 1997 an IB World School Athletics Edit Dobbs Ferry High School s small size enables a high percentage of students to join varsity and junior varsity teams These teams compete in many sports including squash tennis ping pong racquetball pickle ball and Turkish Oil Wrestling Parent and community support of school district EditParents in the district have founded several associated groups supporting and representing their interests in the district These include Dobbs Ferry Parent Teacher Student Association PTSA known elsewhere as the PTA but including high school student representatives the PTSA is the formal body by which parents support the students Dobbs Ferry Schools Foundation raises funds through an annual gala to supplement school programs and teacher training SPRING Community Partners ensures that all children in the district have the resources they need to succeed in school and beyond Dobbs Ferry Trailguides a support and advocacy group for children founded by parents of children with special needs Geographic boundaries EditThe Dobbs Ferry school district s boundaries are not identical to those of the Village of Dobbs Ferry Some residents of the Ardsley Park neighborhood of the village of Irvington fall in the Dobbs Ferry school district All residents of the Northfield neighborhood of Dobbs Ferry and some residents of the Knoll and Southfield neighborhoods fall in the Ardsley school district Residents in properties straddling borders with neighboring districts get to choose History EditThe first purpose built school building in the village was on Main Street built in 1857 roughly opposite the present town hall That served until 1896 when a new building was completed on Broadway just south of the present High School on what had been the Appleton estate That 1896 building was doubled in size in the early 20th century with an addition on the back The addition became the high school and the front part was the elementary school The building was dedicated Dec 22 1896 and the ceremony was recounted in the Dec 25 1896 issue of the Dobbs Ferry Register on page 1 The present high school was a WPA project begun in 1934 and completed in 1936 The 1896 building and the 1936 building sat side by side and comprised the entire school system until Springhurst School was building on the former F Q Brown estate in the late 1950s There was a long battle in the village over whether to build Springhurst Many times it was put to a vote and defeated even though the old buildings were overcrowded and students in many grades were on double session meaning some went from very early in the morning until mid day and others started at mid day and stayed until late afternoon After Springhurst was built the 1896 building became the middle school housing grades 5 through 8 In the 1960s or early 70s Springhurst was expanded and the 1896 building which was becoming structurally unsound was demolished 5 6 7 Additional Source Personal recollections as a student in the schools James Luckett 1955 1966 References Edit a b c d e f Search for Public School Districts District Detail for DOBBS FERRY UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2022 03 05 About Us Dear Prospective Home Buyer Welcome to the Dobbs Ferry School District PDF 9 October 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 2016 03 15 Superintendent Search New Superintendent Announcement www dfsd org Retrieved 2022 09 22 The Digital Eagle Gearing Up for MYP dfhsnewspaper com Retrieved 2016 03 15 fultonhistory com PDF https web archive org web 20220203202241 https fultonhistory com Newspaper 2017 Dobbs 20Ferry 20NY 20 20Register Dobbs 20Ferry 20NY 20 20Register 201896 1897 Dobbs 20Ferry 20NY 20 20Register 201896 1897 20 200473 pdf Archived from the original on 2022 02 03 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help http dobbsferryhistory org wordpress wp content uploads 2016 01 057 2003 September pdf bare URL PDF High School Dobbs Ferry NY External links EditDobbs Ferry Union Free School District High School Principal s Corner DFHS Facebook Page DFHS Principal s Blog The Digital Eagle the online student newspaper Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dobbs Ferry Union Free School District amp oldid 1135821564, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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