Middleburgh School District

The Middleburgh School District is a public school district located in Middleburgh, New York, U.S. It is one of the largest school districts in New York by land area.[3] The district educates about 1,000 students in three schools.

Middleburgh Central School District
Middleburgh High School during a visit by former NY Governor Pataki
Address
291 Main Street
, New York, 12122
United States
Coordinates42°35′48″N 74°20′01″W
District information
TypePublic school district
GradesK to 12
SuperintendentBrian Dunn
School boardMiddleburgh Central School Board of Education[1]
NCES District ID3619260[2]
Students and staff
Enrollment716 (2019-2020)[2]
Faculty70.30 (on FTE basis)[2]
Student–teacher ratio10.18 [2]
Other information
Websitemiddleburghcsd.org

Founding

Middleburgh's school district was serviced originally by a one-room school house. Where the current high school is situated was another school which existed until the current building was erected early in the twentieth century.

Current

The superintendent is Brian Dunn. The elementary school principal is Amy Irwin. The chief counselor for the Home Run Program in the elementary school is Penny Avitabile. The high school principal is Matthew Sloane.

School Board

The Middleburgh School Board meets in the school's library. In the 2008 school board election, challenger Araxi Dutton Palmer was defeated by Kim Smith by a 405–329 margin.[4][5] Members of the current board include Frank Herodes. The last previous president of the board was Michael Richmond.

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