Sullivan West Central School

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Sullivan West Central School District
Address
Sullivan West Central School
6604 State Route 52

Lake Huntington
,
12752

United States
Information
School type Public
Established1999
SuperintendentDr. Kathleen Bressler
GradesK-12
LanguageEnglish
Campus typeRural
Colour(s) Carolina Blue and Silver   black
SportsSoccer, Cross Country, Volleyball, Football Basketball, Skiing, Indoor Track, Baseball, Softball, Track and Field, Golf
MascotBulldog
Team nameBulldogs
Website http://www.swcsd.org

The Sullivan West Central School district is located in Western Sullivan County, New York.

Contents

Overview

The Sullivan West Central School district consists of two campuses: the High School is located in Lake Huntington, New York, and the Elementary School is located in Jeffersonville, New York. Sullivan West Central School enrolls approximately 1,050 students in grades K-12. [1]

History

The Sullivan West Central School district is one of New York's newest school districts. The district includes three smaller schools which merged in 1999 to create the school. These schools include the Jeffersonville Youngsville Central School, the Delaware Valley Central School in nearby Callicoon, and the Narrowsburg Central School.

The Lake Huntington Campus finished construction and was opened in September 2003.

Sports

The Sullivan West Bulldogs compete in various leagues depending on the sport. Most sports play in Class B against Burke Catholic, James I. O'Neil, Liberty, and Fallsburg. However, football plays in Class C against schools such as Tri-Valley.

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References

  1. "About Us / About our District". www.swcsd.org. Retrieved April 25, 2024.

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