West Babylon Union Free School District
| West Babylon Union Free School District | |
|---|---|
| Location | |
| , Suffolk County, New York United States | |
| District information | |
| Grades | K-12 |
| President | Christopher Paolillo |
| Superintendent | Dr. Yiendhy Farrelly |
| Schools | 6 |
| Students and staff | |
| District mascot | Eagles |
| Colors | Navy and yellow |
| Other information | |
| District Offices | 10 Farmingdale Rd. West Babylon NY 11704 |
| Website | www |
The West Babylon Union Free School District is a school district on the South Shore of Long Island in Suffolk County, New York. It serves most of the hamlet of West Babylon and a small part of the hamlet of Babylon in the Town Of Babylon.[1] It has its headquarters in West Babylon.[2]
History
In July 1988 voters approved the spending of $297,606 ($810168.28 when adjusted for inflation) to buy eight school buses, with six with capacities of 60 passengers, one with a capacity of 30 passengers, and one with a capacity of 16 passengers. This vote was approved 891 to 762. In addition, voters approved the school district budget 930 to 731 the same day; the previous month the original budget proposal had not been passed by voters.[3]
Schools
- West Babylon Senior High School
- West Babylon Junior High School
Elementary schools:
- Forest Avenue Elementary School
- John F. Kennedy Elementary School
- Santapogue Elementary School
- South Bay Elementary School
- Tooker Avenue Elementary School
References
- ^ Geography Division (January 12, 2021). 2020 census - school district reference map: Suffolk County, NY (PDF) (Map). U.S. Census Bureau. p. 4 (PDF p. 5/6). Retrieved September 5, 2025. - Text list
- ^ "Home." West Babylon Union Free School District. Retrieved on April 6, 2013. "10 Farmingdale Rd. West Babylon NY 11704"
- ^ "W. Babylon School Budget OKd." Newsday. July 28, 1988. News 31. Retrieved on April 6, 2013. "Voters in the West Babylon school district yesterday approved,930 to 731, a school budget that was trimmed after the original budget proposal was defeated last month. Voters also approved, 891 to 762, spending up to $297,606 to buy six 60-passenger buses, one 30-passenger bus and one 16-passenger bus."
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