Address: | 150 Abbey Lane |
City: | Levittown |
State: | New York |
Zipcode: | 11756 |
Type: | Public |
Grades: | K–12 |
Schools: | 10 |
Enrollment: | 7,177 (as of 2022–23) |
Ratio: | 12.3:1 |
Levittown Union Free School District (LUFSD) is a school district in central Nassau County on Long Island, approximately ten miles east of New York City. The district approximately 5.5sqmi includes parts of the following hamlets; Levittown, North Wantagh, and Seaford. Currently, there are six elementary schools (K-5), two middle schools (6-8), two high schools (9-12) and one career & technical center.
The school district sits on over 200acres of property, and its facilities occupy over 1500000square feet. The district has a transportation complex of five buildings, a buildings and grounds complex of 4 buildings, a middle school leased to BOCES, 22 pump houses and storage sheds as well as vacant property on which once sat an elementary school. The district operates its own Transportation System, transporting over 4,000 students per day. Transportation is available for those students in Grades K-8 who live beyond 3/4 of a mile and 9-12 who live beyond 1.5miles from their respective school. The district implemented an all day Kindergarten program in 2011/12.
As of the 2022–23 school year, the district, which operates 10 schools, had an enrollment of 7,177 students and 585.5 classroom teachers (on an FTE basis), for a student–teacher ratio of 12.3:1.[1]
The school district administration is headed by Tonie McDonald, the current Superintendent of Schools, appointed July 1, 2014. Her contract has been expanded expires on June 30, 2021. McDonald is a life long Levittown resident who taught and rose through the ranks of the district she now leads.
The Board of Education President is Peggy Marenghi. She was elected to the Board of Education until June 30, 2019.
Levittown School District, which dates back to the 19th century, was originally called the Jerusalem School District of the Town of Hempstead. The school district actually services areas of Levittown, Wantagh, Seaford, Plainedge and a small part of Hicksville. It has approximately 7,400 students in 2014/15 a small uptick from the previous year. The district also has one of the largest special education programs in the country and is widely purported to be one of the best in the Special Education Field. Its 2014/15 budget was approx. 199,000,000 USD, up approximately 1.5 million from 2013/14. The district operates six elementary schools, two middle schools and two high schools. In 1983, Levittown Memorial High School, the district's third High school was closed due to falling enrollment, and now serves as a central office, The Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center and the Alternative HS as well.[2] The district recently closed Laurel Lane, which until June 2009 was the site of the alternative Education High School. That building is now partially leased to the ELIJA School for approximately 125,000 per year. The district also owns, and leases the buildings called Seaman's Neck, a former elementary School. The school district owns the historic little red schoolhouse on North Jerusalem road. Built in 1876, it was originally the only school building in Jerusalem District #5 in the 19th century. It has been updated according to historical guidelines and is currently leased as a day care facility. The district also owns property on Pintail Lane, a former elementary school built in 1958. It was closed due to low enrollment in 1976 and the building remained vacant until 1983 when the property was sold to developers. Neighborhood protests led to numerous delays after the building was razed. The property remains vacant today and is under the maintenance of the LUFSD.
The school district is run by a superintendent and 3 assistant superintendents, to whom different educational areas are assigned. The following is an updated list of Levittown's current administration: