School district in the U.S. state of New York
Port Washington Union Free School District |
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Paul D. Schreiber High School on June 6, 2021. |
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Type | Public |
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Superintendent | Dr. Michael Hynes |
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Students | 5,356 (as of 2018-2019) |
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District mascot | Vikings |
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Website | https://www.portnet.org/ |
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The Port Washington Union Free School District is a public school district on Long Island, in New York.
Overview
Service area
The Port Washington UFSD serves the villages of Baxter Estates, Manorhaven, Port Washington North, and Sands Point, and the unincorporated hamlet of Port Washington, as well as portions of the villages of Flower Hill and Plandome Manor.[1][2]
Superintendent
The district's superintendent is Dr. Michael Hynes.[3][4][5]
Mascot
The district's mascot is the viking.[6]
Schools
The Port Washington UFSD operates the following schools:[7]
Elementary
- Guggenheim Elementary School
- John J. Daly Elementary School
- John Philip Sousa Elementary School
- Manorhaven Elementary School
- South Salem Elementary School
Secondary
Demographics
As of the 2018-2019 school year, the district had a total of 5,356 enrolled students in kindergarten through 12th grade.[8]
The tables below show the breakdowns of the district's demographics, as of the 2019-2019 school year:
Students, by race/ethnicity:[8]
Race/ethnicity
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Number
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Percentage
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White
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3,394
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63%
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Black or African American
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86
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2%
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Hispanic or Latino
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1,107
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21%
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Asian or Hawaii Native/Other Pacific Islander
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592
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11%
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Native American or Alaska Native
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3
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0%
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Two or More
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174
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3%
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Students, by gender:[8]
Gender
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Number
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Percentage
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Female
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2,612
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49%
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Male
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2,744
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51%
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Additionally, out of the 5,356 students, 447 (8%) are English Language Learners (ELL), 836 (16%) have at least 1 disability, 1,132 (21%) are economically disadvantaged, and 49 (1%) are homeless.[8]
See also
References
External links
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