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Tioga Central School District is a school district headquartered in Tioga Center, New York. School colors are Blue & Gold. The school mascot is a tiger. [1]

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  1. Home. Tioga Central School District. Retrieved on June 27, 2019. "Tioga Central School District 27 5th Ave Tioga Center, NY 13845"