Dolgeville Central School District

Dolgeville Central School District is a school district in Herkimer County, New York and Fulton County, New York. It covers of the village of Dolgeville and parts of the towns of Manheim, Salisbury, and Stratford. It is part of Herkimer-Fulton-Hamilton-Otsego BOCES. The high school was built in 1954, and an attached elementary school was built in the 1980s after the Stratford school district was annexed.[2] The old elementary school building on Main Street remains vacant.

Dolgeville Central School District
Location
Coordinates43°06′15″N 74°46′45″W
District information
TypePublic
GradesKindergarten through 12
SuperintendentJoseph Gilfus
Schools1
NCES District ID3600001[1].
Students and staff
Students828 2021-2022
Teachers67.49 2021-2022
Student–teacher ratio12.27 2021-2022
District mascotBlue Devil
ColorsBlue and White    
Other information
WebsiteOfficial website

The district received statewide attention in 2015 when 89% of students opted out of standardized testing for third through eighth graders, tied with the Chateaugay district for highest opt-out rate in the state.[3][4]

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