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For High Quality Park Schools Attract Students from Neighboring Districts

High Quality Park Schools Attract Students from Neighboring Districts

The advent of standardized State-wide testing has led to objective evidence that some of the Park's small schools are really good. The best schools (Keene, Newcomb, Minerva) are able to attract students from neighboring districts and keep their enrollments up. The race for quality is part of the strategy for survival of a small town's school.

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LP Schools to Benefit from New Foundation

The Lake Placid Educational Opportunity Fund will pay for small projects that are not covered by the school budget.  

Read the news announcement here.

LG Schools to Assign Computers or Pads to All Students

Over 3 years, all students in the Lake George district will have assigned pads of computers.

Read the news story here.

Keene Central Gets National Ranking

The high school ranks 125 nationally.  KCS Common Core testing blows past other districts in the region. Student population bumps up.

Read the news story here.

Newcomb School to Offer 10 College Courses

Seniors could graduate with a High School Diploma and an Associates Degree.  The goal is to become a branch campus of Paul Smith's College.

Read the news story here.

NYCAN school ranking data shows 5 Park high schools near the top

The rankings suggest small Adirondack school students can do very well academically in state-wide rankings, especially the high schools.

You can look up these rankings yourself here.

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