Harry B. Thompson Middle School 98 Ann Drive Syosset, NY 11791
South Woods Middle School 99 Pell Lane Syosset, NY 11791
Elementary schools
AP Willits Elementary School 99 Nana Place Syosset, NY 11791
Berry Hill Elementary School 181 Cold Spring Road Syosset, NY 11791
J. Irving Baylis Elementary School 580 Woodbury Road Plainview, NY 11803
Robbins Lane Elementary School 157 Robbins Lane Syosset, NY 11791
South Grove Elementary School 60 Colony Lane Syosset, NY 11791
Village Elementary School 90 Convent Road Syosset, NY 11791
Walt Whitman Elementary School 482 Woodbury Road Woodbury, NY 11797
Academic Performance
The Syosset Central School District is nationally renowned and is consistently ranked among the top performing school districts in the United States. As of the 2022-23 school year, Syosset CSD was ranked the 3rd best school district in New York and the 5th best school district in the United States by Niche.[2] The school district’s prestige causes homes located within its boundaries to be significantly more expensive than those located just outside it. In this school district, 82% of students are considered proficient in Reading and Writing, and 89% are considered proficient in Mathematics.[2] Additionally, the district has a 99% graduation rate, an average SAT score of 1390 (compared to a national average of 1028) and an average ACT score of 30 (compared to a national average of 20). [2]
Board of education
For the 2023-2024 school year, the Board of Education includes:[3]
Carol C. Cheng, President
Brian J. Grieco, Vice President
Lynn Abramson, Trustee
Lisa A. Coscia, Trustee
Susan Falkove, Trustee
Anna Levitan, Trustee
Jack Ostrick, Trustee
Shany Park, Trustee
Thomas A. Rotolo, Trustee
Early Regents Exams
In most schools throughout NY state, the NYS Regents Exam for Algebra 1 is administered in 9th grade. However, this test is administered in 8th grade for students in Syosset and some other districts in NY State. This practice gives pupils more time to study for the SATs and prepare for college.
1996-1997: Harry B. Thompson Middle School recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[5]
1999-2000: South Woods Middle School recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.[6]
2002: School district named winner of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network and National School Boards Association Award for excellence in arts education.[7]
2004: Syosset High School named a Grammy Signature[8] for its music programs in orchestra, band and chorus.
2006: Village Elementary School recognized as a No Child Left Behind - Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education.[9]
2008: New York State History Day Contest winners: Third place, Junior Group Performance; First place, Senior Historical Paper[10]
2019: Syosset CSD was ranked 4th in New York by Niche.[2]
General Information
6386 students were enrolled in Syosset schools for the 2014-2015 school year.[12] The student body was 48% female and 52% male; as of 2024, it was 46.9% White, 45% Asian and 4.9% Hispanic. [13] The district specializes in the arts with well recognized programs in art, voice, cooking, dance, theatre, band, orchestra, and photography. Syosset schools participate in county and state programs for voice and art.
The Syosset Central School District has an intensive mandatory foreign language program with kindergarten Russian, 1st grade Chinese, grade 2-4 Italian, Spanish, or French, and grade 5 Latin. In middle school (grades 6-8) students choose from Spanish, Italian, French, Chinese or Korean. Syosset has gradually added languages to reflect the cultural backgrounds of students; for example, the large student populations of Italian, Chinese, Korean and Russian Jewish backgrounds can study the languages corresponding with their heritage. In high school (grades 9-12) students stick with their first language (Italian, French, Spanish, Korean, or Chinese) and can take an additional language, including Japanese, Russian, Latin, or American Sign Language.