Sackets Harbor Central School District

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Sackets Harbor Central School District
Address
215 South Broad Street
, 13685
United States
Coordinates 43°56′38″N76°07′16″W / 43.943905°N 76.121237°W / 43.943905; -76.121237
District information
GradesK-12
SuperintendentJennifer L. Gaffney
Chair of the boardDale Phillips
Students and staff
District mascotPatriot
ColorsMaroon and White
Other information
Website www.sacketspatriots.org

Sackets Harbor Central School District is an elementary and secondary school district located in Sackets Harbor, New York. It is a small, single-building preschool-12 school of approximately 475 students. [1] [2]

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References

  1. Sackets Harbor Central School District
  2. "Home". sacketspatriots.org.