Tuckahoe Union Free School District Explained

The Tuckahoe Union Free School District is headquartered in the town of Eastchester, in Westchester County, New York,[1] and serves portions of Eastchester and Tuckahoe.

It operates three schools: William E. Cottle School (elementary), Tuckahoe Middle School, and Tuckahoe High School. For the 2022-23 school year, these three schools had 1,095 students collectively enrolled.[2]

History

Carl Albano became the superintendent in 2016.[3] He later, in January–March 2019, complained to the New York state comptrollers' office over a proposed land deal with the Eastchester government made by the school board.[4] Albano planned to end his term in June 2020,[5] but he decided instead to leave on Tuesday December 3, 2019.[3] Anne Goodman became superintendent, and then was formally hired as superintendent in April 2020.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. "Home." Tuckahoe Union Free School District. Retrieved on April 23, 2014. "Tuckahoe Union Free School District, 65 Siwanoy Boulevard, Eastchester, NY 10709"
  2. Web site: TUCKAHOE UFSD - NYSED Data Site . data.nysed.gov . New York State Education Department.
  3. Web site: Propper. David. Tuckahoe school chief to resign earlier than planned. The Journal News. 2019-12-02. 2020-10-17.
  4. Web site: Wilson, David McKay. Former Tuckahoe schools chief blew whistle on school board over land deal with Eastchester. The Journal News. 2020-01-24. 2020-01-28.
  5. Web site: Eberhart. Christopher J.. Tuckahoe schools superintendent Carl Albano to step down in 2020. The Journal News. 2019-06-07. 2020-10-17.
  6. Web site: Grosserode. Sophie. Tuckahoe names interim superintendent as permanent schools chief. The Journal News. 2020-04-22. 2020-10-17.