Smithtown Central School District
Smithtown Central School District is a school district in New York which serves residents in the Smithtown communities of Smithtown, Nesconset, Kings Park, and Saint James. Parts of neighboring Smithtown communities Ronkonkoma, Lake Ronkonkoma, Hauppauge, and Stony Brook are also served. The Smithtown Central School District is the home of the Smithtown and Saint James LIRR stations. Covering an area of, SCSD serves approximately 10,000 students in eight elementary schools, three 6-8 middle schools, and two high schools. It is the fourth largest school district on Long Island.
Current schools
Elementary schools
The Smithtown Central School District currently operates on seven elementary schools. Grades kindergarten to fifth grade served in Smithtown CSD's elementary schools. The regular Smithtown CSD elementary school day lasts 6 hours and 5 minutes. Bus service from We Transport Inc. and Towne Bus Inc. transports students from home to school and back within an hour from school starting and ending. There are no buses serving the elementary schools at later hours.The elementary schools contain various clubs for elementary students to join, most before school, some after school. Students receive one teacher throughout the entire day, except for special classes.
The elementary schools in the Smithtown CSD are as follows:
- Accompsett Elementary School
- Branch Brook Elementary School
- Dogwood Elementary School
- Mills Pond Elementary School
- Mt. Pleasant Elementary School
- Nesconset Elementary School
- Smithtown Elementary School
- St. James Elementary School
- Tackan Elementary School
Middle schools
The middle schools contain a number of clubs for middle school students to join, most after school, with some before school. Middle schools in Smithtown contain several academic contests at an interscholastic level. There are athletic teams in Smithtown CSD's middle schools. Teams may be joined automatically or require one to audition in a try out. It is not unusual for a Smithtown sports team to go undefeated in a particular season.
Students follow a bell schedule of a forty-one-minute period, nine-period day. There is a four-minute transition between periods. The school runs on a quarter system, distributing report cards every ten weeks of the 40-week school year. Progress reports are distributed halfway into the ten-week quarter.. The last week of the school year contains seminars and final exams for these students, including New York State High School Regents Examinations for math and science honors students.
Prior to 1992, the middle schools in the Smithtown CSD were as follows:
- Accompsett Middle School
- Great Hollow Middle School
- Nesaquake Middle School
Smithtown High Schools
The Smithtown Central School District serves students through the Smithtown High School on two different campuses, the East Campus in St. James and the West Campus in Smithtown. Grades nine to twelve are served in these high schools. The regular Smithtown CSD high school day lasts 6 hours and 35 minutes, from 7:20AM to 1:55PM. Bus service from We Transport Inc. and Towne Bus Inc. transports students from home to school and back within an hour from school starting and ending. Depending upon the budget passed by the citizens, late buses may be available for students staying after school for athletic events or other clubs. These buses are condensed from the normal amount and run at 4:00PM and at 5:00PM.The high schools contain many clubs for high school students to join, the great majority after school, and a few before school. High schools in Smithtown contain several academic contest interschool clubs, such as Science Olympiad, Political Awareness Club, DECA, and Academic Quiz Bowl. There may be athletic teams in Smithtown CSD's high schools dependent upon the budget. Teams may be walk-on or require a tryout depending on participation.
Students follow a bell schedule of a 40-minute period, nine-period day. There is a four-minute transition between periods. The school runs on a quarter system, distributing report cards every ten weeks of the 40-week school year. The last weeks of the school year contains and final exams for these students, including New York State High School Regents Examinations required for graduation.
The high schools in the Smithtown CSD are as follows:
- Eastern Campus
- Western Campus
Former Smithtown schools
New York Avenue Junior High School
The building located at 26 New York Avenue was formerly a junior high school, which served students grades seven through nine. It served the middle-western portion of the Smithtown Central School District. Graduating students of the New York Avenue Junior High School would enter Smithtown High School. In its time, the New York Avenue Junior High School operated along with three other junior high schools in the district, Great Hollow Junior High School, Accompsett Intermediate High School and Nesaquake Junior High School. Today it serves its function as the district's central office, adult education programs, and board of education meetings. It is also known as the Joseph M. Barton building.Smithtown Branch High School
Prior to the opening of Smithtown Central High School building in St. James in 1960, Smithtown High School operated out of the New York Avenue school building. At some point, before the opening of the Lawrence Avenue Elementary school, the New York Avenue building served as a K through 12 school.Notable faculty
taught in the Smithtown school district during 1837 and 1838 in a one-room school house and had 85 students on his roster although at the time attendance wasn't compulsory and the actual attendance was usually much smaller.Notable alumni
- Jay Beckenstein - Founding member of the jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra
- Frank Catalanotto - Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers, Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets
- Mickey Conlon - Star of HGTV's Selling New York
- John Curtis - Boston Red Sox
- John Daly - 2010 Olympian and World cup skeleton athlete
- Leah Dick-Siskin - author of "Treating Late Life Depression: A Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Approach" and "Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Older People"
- Ilana Glazer -, co-creator of the TV show "Broad City"
- Andrew Levy - Ombudsman for Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld
- Jim Mecir - Florida Marlins
- Soledad O'Brien - Currently host of Matter of Fact with Soledad O'Brien
- Rob Pannell - Drafted #1 in the 2012 Lacrosse Draft by New York Lizards out of Cornell University
- Jodi Picoult -
- John Reiner - The Lockhorns syndicated comic strip
- Jai Rodriguez - Queer Eye for the Straight Guy
- Jeremy Wall - Founding member of the jazz fusion band Spyro Gyra
- William Heyen - American author of 30 books, National Book Award Finalist
- James Heinz - American hip hop producer
- Matt Yallof - Comcast, SNY, MLB