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Great Neck Public Schools

Great Neck Public Schools is a public school district serving students residing in specific areas of Great Neck, North New Hyde Park, North Hills, and Manhasset Hills, New York. It is Union Free School District Number 7 in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States.

Great Neck Union Free School District
Address
345 Lakeville Rd
Great Neck
, New York, 11020
United States
District information
Motto“Where Discovery Leads to Greatness”
GradesPreK-12
Established1814
SuperintendentDr. Kenneth R. Bossert[1]
School boardGreat Neck Public Schools Board of Education
Budget$234,418,944
NCES District ID3612510
Other information
Website[1]

About 6,846 students according to Niche rankings, grades K-12, attend the Great Neck Public Schools. On May 21, 2019, the voters of this district passed a budget of $234,418,944.[2]

As of the 2015-16 school year, the district's ten schools had a total enrollment of 6,399 students and 585.0 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student-teacher ratio of 10.7.[3]

List of schools edit

Current schools edit

There are three high schools: North High School, with an alternative program, Community School; South High School; and The Village School, a small alternative high school. There are also two middle schools, four elementary schools, and a nursery school.

Former schools edit

Declining student population through the 1970s and 1980s resulted in a reduction in the number of operating elementary schools from eleven in 1954 to only four today.[4][5][6] The previously operational schools included:

Early schools edit

School name Opened Closed Notes
Woolley's Brook School 1814 1830
Second School (name unknown) 1830 1838 burned down
Fairview Avenue School 1840 1869 (photo)(another photo)
First Arrandale School 1869 1899 (photo)
Second Arrandale School 1900 1920 (burned down) (photo)
"Second" School (Kensington) 1905 (photo)(another photo)

Modern day schools edit

School name Opened Closed Notes
Arrandale School 1914 1977 Building on corner of Arrandale Ave. and Middle Neck Rd.; demolished in 1976
Kensington-Johnson School 1921 1981 Demolished 1996[7]
Cumberland School 1951 1981 Became Cumberland Adult Center[8]
Cutter Mill School 1952 1978 Demolished
Clover Drive School 1954 became Clover Drive Adult Center
Grace Avenue School 1954 became Great Neck Senior Center
Cherry Lane School 1954 1976 sold to private religious school

Academic performance edit

Based on the 2020 Niche rankings, the Great Neck Union Free School District is the number one public school district in New York and number three in the US, beating out its rivals — Jericho and Manhasset Union Free School District. In 2017, 75% of all students in this district were proficient in the English Language Arts while 78% of all students in this district are considered proficient in Mathematics.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Superintendent / Office of Superintendent of Schools". www.greatneck.k12.ny.us. Retrieved 2023-08-27.
  2. ^ "Business and Finance - Negocios y Finanzas / 2019-20 Budget Information - 2019-20 Información del pr". Great Neck Public Schools. Retrieved 2020-05-28.
  3. ^ District information for the Great Neck Union Free School District, National Center for Education Statistics. Accessed September 16, 2008.
  4. ^ . Great Neck Record. 2007-09-27. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  5. ^ "District History". Great Neck Public Schools. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  6. ^ "Great Neck History". www.greatnecklibrary.org.
  7. ^ Shaman, Diana (1996-12-15). "For Great Neck Plaza, a New 68-Unit Condominium (Published 1996)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  8. ^ "Community Education / Homepage". http. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  9. ^ "Search for Public Schools - Search Results". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 2021-10-20.

External links edit

  • Great Neck School District
  • Data for the Great Neck School District, National Center for Education Statistics
  • [2]
  • Match, Richard. Lucky Seven: A History of the Great Neck Public Schools, Union Free School District No. 7, Great Neck Public Schools 150th Anniversary Committee, 1964. The Great Neck Library has provided this download to view scanned images of the book. It is a 7.2 MiB PDF file.

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Great Neck Public Schools is a public school district serving students residing in specific areas of Great Neck North New Hyde Park North Hills and Manhasset Hills New York It is Union Free School District Number 7 in the Town of North Hempstead in Nassau County on Long Island in New York United States Great Neck Union Free School DistrictAddress345 Lakeville Rd Great Neck New York 11020 United StatesDistrict informationMotto Where Discovery Leads to Greatness GradesPreK 12Established1814SuperintendentDr Kenneth R Bossert 1 School boardGreat Neck Public Schools Board of EducationBudget 234 418 944NCES District ID3612510Other informationWebsite 1 About 6 846 students according to Niche rankings grades K 12 attend the Great Neck Public Schools On May 21 2019 the voters of this district passed a budget of 234 418 944 2 As of the 2015 16 school year the district s ten schools had a total enrollment of 6 399 students and 585 0 classroom teachers on an FTE basis for a student teacher ratio of 10 7 3 Contents 1 List of schools 1 1 Current schools 1 2 Former schools 1 2 1 Early schools 1 2 2 Modern day schools 2 Academic performance 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksList of schools editCurrent schools edit There are three high schools North High School with an alternative program Community School South High School and The Village School a small alternative high school There are also two middle schools four elementary schools and a nursery school High schools Great Neck North High School Great Neck South High School nbsp Great Neck South High School in 2009 Great Neck Village High School Alternative school Middle schools Great Neck North Middle School Great Neck South Middle School Elementary schools E M Baker Elementary School John F Kennedy Elementary School Lakeville Elementary School nbsp Lakeville Elementary School in July 2021 Saddle Rock Elementary School Nursery school Parkville School nbsp The Parkville School in May 2021 Former schools edit Declining student population through the 1970s and 1980s resulted in a reduction in the number of operating elementary schools from eleven in 1954 to only four today 4 5 6 The previously operational schools included Early schools edit School name Opened Closed Notes Woolley s Brook School 1814 1830 Second School name unknown 1830 1838 burned down Fairview Avenue School 1840 1869 photo another photo First Arrandale School 1869 1899 photo Second Arrandale School 1900 1920 burned down photo Second School Kensington 1905 photo another photo Modern day schools edit School name Opened Closed Notes Arrandale School 1914 1977 Building on corner of Arrandale Ave and Middle Neck Rd demolished in 1976 Kensington Johnson School 1921 1981 Demolished 1996 7 Cumberland School 1951 1981 Became Cumberland Adult Center 8 Cutter Mill School 1952 1978 Demolished Clover Drive School 1954 became Clover Drive Adult Center Grace Avenue School 1954 became Great Neck Senior Center Cherry Lane School 1954 1976 sold to private religious schoolAcademic performance editBased on the 2020 Niche rankings the Great Neck Union Free School District is the number one public school district in New York and number three in the US beating out its rivals Jericho and Manhasset Union Free School District In 2017 75 of all students in this district were proficient in the English Language Arts while 78 of all students in this district are considered proficient in Mathematics 9 See also edit nbsp New York state portal nbsp Schools portal List of school districts in New YorkReferences edit Superintendent Office of Superintendent of Schools www greatneck k12 ny us Retrieved 2023 08 27 Business and Finance Negocios y Finanzas 2019 20 Budget Information 2019 20 Informacion del pr Great Neck Public Schools Retrieved 2020 05 28 District information for the Great Neck Union Free School District National Center for Education Statistics Accessed September 16 2008 School Enrollment Trends Great Neck Record 2007 09 27 Archived from the original on 2007 09 27 Retrieved 2021 02 23 District History Great Neck Public Schools Retrieved 2021 02 23 Great Neck History www greatnecklibrary org Shaman Diana 1996 12 15 For Great Neck Plaza a New 68 Unit Condominium Published 1996 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 02 23 Community Education Homepage http Retrieved 2021 02 23 Search for Public Schools Search Results nces ed gov Retrieved 2021 10 20 External links editGreat Neck School District Data for the Great Neck School District National Center for Education Statistics 2 Match Richard Lucky Seven A History of the Great Neck Public Schools Union Free School District No 7 Great Neck Public Schools 150th Anniversary Committee 1964 The Great Neck Library has provided this download to view scanned images of the book It is a 7 2 MiB PDF file Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Great Neck Public Schools amp oldid 1172553283, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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