Clinton Central School District Explained

Clinton Central School District
Address:75 Chenango Avenue
City:Clinton
State:New York
County:Oneida County
Zipcode:13323
Country:USA
Coordinates:43.0499°N -75.3817°W
Type:Public
Grades:K12
Superintendent:Christopher Clancy
Deputy Superintendents:or
Asst Superintendent:or
Asst Superintendents:-->
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Schools:3
District Id:NY-411101060000
Students:1264
Teachers:101.5
Ratio:12.45
Colors: Maroon, White and Grey

The Clinton Central School District is a public school district covering the village of Clinton, Oneida County, New York, United States. It includes most of the town of Kirkland and small parts of adjoining towns.[1] It is made up of three schools: an elementary school covering Kindergarten to 5th grade, a middle school from grades 6 to 8, and a high school from grades 9 to 12. All share the same campus, and the middle school, high school, and district offices are attached.

History

The first public school in Clinton, now apartments on Marvin Street, was constructed in 1892-93. The high school, built to accommodate 600 pupils, cost $42,000.[2]

Notable alumni

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Oneida County, NY. U.S. Census Bureau. 2024-11-14. - Text list
  2. Book: Forty Years of Clinton History . 1915 . 2003 . Clinton Historical Society (Clinton, New York).