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Colonial School 315 Highbrook Avenue Pelham NY 10803 914-738-2680
Hutchinson School 301 Third Avenue Pelham NY 10803 914-738-3640
Pelham Memorial High School 575 Colonial Avenue Pelham NY 10803 914-738-8110
Pelham Middle School 28 Franklin Place Pelham NY 10803 914-738-8190
Prospect Hill School 1000 Washington Avenue Pelham Manor NY 10803 914-738-6690
Siwanoy School 489 Siwanoy Place Pelham Manor NY 10803 914-738-7650
Graham School 421 East 5th Street Mount Vernon NY 10553 0.7 miles from 10803 914-665-5080
Columbus Elementary School 275 Washington Avenue New Rochelle NY 10801 0.8 miles from 10803 914-576-4401
Jefferson Elementary School 131 Weyman Avenue New Rochelle NY 10805 0.9 miles from 10803 914-576-4430
Edward Williams School 9 Union Lane Mount Vernon NY 10553 1.2 miles from 10803 914-665-5070
Longfellow School 624 South 3rd Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10550 1.2 miles from 10803 914-665-5150
Longfellow School 625 South 4th Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10550 1.3 miles from 10803 914-665-5100
Daniel Webster High School 95 Glenmore Drive New Rochelle NY 10801 1.3 miles from 10803 914-576-4460
Cecil H Parker School 461 South 6th Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10550 1.4 miles from 10803 914-665-5040
Traphagen School 72 Lexington Ave Mount Vernon NY 10552 1.5 miles from 10803 914-665-5060
Isaac E Young Middle School 270 Centre Avenue New Rochelle NY 10805 1.5 miles from 10803 914-576-4360
Holmes School 195 North Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10553 1.5 miles from 10803 914-665-5110
Amani Public Charter School 261 East Lincoln Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10552 1.7 miles from 10803 914-668-6450
Trinity Elementary School 180 Pelham Road New Rochelle NY 10805 1.7 miles from 10803 914-576-4440
Thornton High School 121 South 6th Avenue Mount Vernon NY 10550 1.7 miles from 10803 914-358-2740
Public Schools are publicly funded, largely through taxes. Most funding comes from state, county and local sources, with the federal government providing a relatively small share of Public School funding. Some Public Schools may charge fees for specific programs and activities, such as athletics and clubs.
What is "school choice"?Traditional Public Schools typically assign students to schools based on their residency. School choice refers to programs that enable students to attend a school other than the Public School they would have otherwise been assigned. School choice programs include voucher programs, open enrollment in other school districts, Charter Schools, Magnet Schools, and home schooling.
What are Vocational-Technical Schools?Vocational-Technical, or Vo-Tech, Schools are schools that provide training in trades or technical fields, usually on a part-time basis, to students. While part of the school-day or week is spent in Vo-Tech coursework, the traditional portion of the curriculum is provided by the student's home school district. Most Vo-Tech Schools are for students in high school grades.