Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School


Scotchtown Avenue Elementary School educates students in kindergarten through second grade in the Goshen Central School District, which covers the village and most of the town of Goshen in Orange County, New York, United States. It is located on Scotchtown Avenue in the northwest corner of the village, next to the district's bus garage and in front of Goshen Central High School.
In 2000, a 28,000-square foot addition was built on to the original 1956 building at a cost of $5.4 million. It added four new kindergarten classrooms, extended both wings of the building and converted its existing library into a cafeteria, among other changes. Some of the existing space was leased by the district to Orange-Ulster BOCES for its STRIVE program for autistic children.