Arlington Central School District

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Arlington Central School District
Location
144 Todd Hill Rd., LaGrangeville, New York 12540
United States
Coordinates 41°39′20″N73°46′39″W / 41.6556°N 73.7774°W / 41.6556; -73.7774 (District office)
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
Established1924;100 years ago (1924)
Superintendent
  • Lorenzo Licopoli (July 2020-June 2021) [1]
  • David Moyer (July 2021-January 2024) [2]
  • Philip Benante (2024-present) [3]
Schools13
Budget$208 million (2015-2016) [4]
NCES District ID 3603270 [4]
Students and staff
Students8,324 (2017-2018) [4]
Teachers622.77 (2017-2018) [4]
Staff1557.28 (2017-2018) [4]
Student–teacher ratio13.37 (2017-2018) [4]
Other information
Website www.arlingtonschools.org

The Arlington Central School District (abbreviated ACSD) is one of thirteen public school districts serving residents of Dutchess County, New York. The district was created in 1924.

Contents

Organization

Coverage area

The district's territory covers substantial parts of the towns of: Beekman, La Grange, Pleasant Valley, Poughkeepsie, and Union Vale. The district also includes small parts of the following towns: East Fishkill, Hyde Park, Pawling, and Wappinger. [5]

Census-designated places (hamlets) within this district include Arlington, Freedom Plains, MacDonnell Heights, Pleasant Valley, Titusville, and Vassar College, as well as portions of Red Oaks Mill. [5] Vassar maintains an apartment complex for faculty, which may house school-age dependents. [6] [7]

Enrollment

As of 2011, ACSD had 9,724 students. In the 2009–2010 school year one elementary school, LaGrange, was shut down, its last day being on June 23, 2010. [8] Its building was converted into office space for the district. [9] Arlington Middle School was removed on June 20, 2014, and its building was converted into Arthur S. May Elementary School four days later. The previous Arthur S. May building from 1925 was closed on the latter date, and was repurposed into The Lofts at the School in late March 2023.[ citation needed ] Both structures had served as a high school for the district in the past. [10]

Schools

Elementary

Middle

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LaGrange Middle School LaGrangeGrades 6-8Formerly AHS South Campus and constructed in 1966
Union Vale Middle School Union ValeGrades 6-8Constructed in 2004, along with Vail Farm Elementary School

High

Other

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