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    • Source: City School District of Albany
    • The City School District of Albany (also known as the Albany City School District) is the public school district of Albany, New York. The district is an independent public entity. It is governed by the City School District of Albany Board of Education, whose members are elected in non-partisan elections for staggered, four-year terms. The board selects a superintendent, who is the district's chief administrative official. The district's offices are located in the Old Albany Academy Building at Academy Park. It publishes a seasonal newsletter called Capital Education.
      The district has eleven elementary schools, four middle schools, one comprehensive high school, and several other programs of various types, including alternative-education programs in grades 7-12 at the Tony Clement Center for Education, and the Albany International Center, which serves English-language learners in grades 6-12. The 2018-2019 school year saw enrollment at 10,068


      Schools




      = High schools

      =
      Albany High School- comprehensive high school) (Grade 9-Grade 12), which includes the Abrookin Vocational-Technical Center


      = Middle schools

      =
      Stephen and Harriet Myers Middle School (Grade 6-Grade 8)
      Edmund J. O'Neal Middle School of Excellence (Grade 6-Grade 8)
      William S. Hackett Middle School (Grade 6-Grade 8)
      North Albany Middle School (new program starting with Grade 6; building formerly housed PS 20 & N. Albany Academy)


      = Elementary schools

      =
      Albany School of Humanities (ASH) (formerly Public School 23)
      Arbor Hill Elementary Community School
      Delaware Community School (formerly Public School 18)
      Eagle Point Elementary School (formerly Public School 27)
      Giffen Memorial Elementary School
      Montessori Magnet School
      New Scotland Elementary (formerly Public School 19)
      Roots Academy at West Hill (formerly Public School 21 and Philip J. Schuyler Achievement Academy)
      Pine Hills Elementary School (formerly Public School 16)
      Sheridan Preparatory Academy
      Thomas O'Brien Academy of Science and Technology (TOAST) (formerly Public School 24)


      = Other

      =
      Albany International Center (Grade 6 - Grade 12)
      Tony Clement Center for Education (Grade 7- Grade 12)


      Board of education


      There are seven board members, elected in May in conjunction the annual school budget vote. Board members serve staggered four-year terms, which expire on June 30. Officers are elected by the members. Current board members, as of February 2020:

      Vickie Smith (President)
      Anne Savage (Vice President)
      Sridar Chittur, Ph.D. (Secretary)
      Damarise Mann
      Tabetha Wilson
      Ellen Krejci
      Hassan Elminyawi


      Recent superintendents


      1975ā€“1982: David Bray
      1982ā€“1989: David Brown
      1989ā€“1994: John Bach
      1994ā€“1996: Arthur "Sam" Walton
      1996ā€“1997: Eleanor Bartlett (interim)
      1997ā€“2003: Lonnie Palmer
      2003ā€“2004: Michael Johnson
      2004ā€“2009: Eva C. Joseph, Ed.D.
      2009ā€“2012: Raymond Colucciello, Ed.D.
      2012ā€“2016: Marguerite Vanden Wyngaard, Ph.D.
      2016-2017: Kimberly Young Wilkins, Ed.D. (interim)
      2017ā€“2023: Kaweeda G. Adams
      2023: John Yagielski (interim)
      2023-present: Joseph Hochreiter


      References




      External links



      Official website

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