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Union Free School District Of The Tarrytowns


At a glance
506thof 874 New York districts▼ 27
Better than 42% of New York districts
200 N Broadway
Sleepy Hollow, NY 10591-2696
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Statewide performance 2017–2025
2025: better than 42.1% of districts
5
Schools
2,636
Students
Top rankedSleepy Hollow High School510th of 1,234 New York high schools
Biggest riser
Sleepy Hollow Middle School up 50 spots statewide this year
Smallest classes
John Paulding School 9.6 students per teacher
Summary:

The Union Free School District Of The Tarrytowns operates 5 schools, including 3 elementary schools, 1 middle school, and 1 high school. The district serves the Tarrytowns area and is known for its relatively high spending per student, which may contribute to the overall strong performance of its schools.

Among the standout schools in the district, Sleepy Hollow High School and Sleepy Hollow Middle School excel in various metrics. Sleepy Hollow High School boasts a 4-year graduation rate of 84.3%, higher than the state average, and its students perform well on Regents exams, exceeding state and district averages in several subject areas. Sleepy Hollow Middle School also outperforms state and district averages on 6th-8th grade New York State Assessments in English Language Arts and Math, with 100% of its students proficient in Regents Algebra I.

While the district as a whole demonstrates consistent performance, with the high school and middle school leading the way, the elementary schools show some areas for potential improvement, particularly in English Language Arts and Math proficiency rates. Additionally, the high rates of free and reduced-price lunch recipients across the schools indicate a significant level of economic disadvantage within the district, which may present ongoing challenges in student achievement.

Ranking:
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E Elementary M Middle H High A Alternative P Private




SchoolDigger data sources: National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education, the U.S. Census Bureau, the WNYC and the New York State Department of Health and the NY State Education Department.

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