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School Districts and Code Numbers 31 School Districts and Code Numbers Albany - Erie Use this list to ®nd the name and code number of the public school district located in the county where you were a resident on December 31, 1996. (If you are a New York City resident, look for your listing after Nassau County.) Enter the school district name and code number at the top of the front of your return in the white spaces and boxes provided. If you do not know the name of your school district, contact your nearest public school. Caution: You must enter your school district and code number even if you were absent temporarily, if the school your children attended was not in your school district, or if you had no children attending school. School aid may be affected if the school district or code number is not correct. School District Name School District Name School District Name School District Name School District Code Number School District Code Number School District Code Number School District Code Number Albany Cattaraugus (Cont'd) Chenango Delaware (Cont'd) Albany 005 Cuba-Rushford 138 Afton 003 Gilboa Conesville 223 Berne-Knox (Westerlo) 050 Ellicottville 181 Bainbridge Guilford 031 Hancock 256 Bethlehem 051 Forestville 198 Brook®eld 070 Jefferson 310 Cairo (Durham) 076 Franklinville 205 Chenango Forks 107 Livingston Manor 349 Cohoes 122 Frewsburg 208 Cincinnatus 113 Margaretville 375 Duanesburg 153 Gowanda 230 De Ruyter 141 Oneonta 464 Green Island 236 Grif®th Institute Gilbertsville-Mt. Upton 222 Roscoe 545 Greenville 240 (Springville) 244 Greene 238 Roxbury 547 Guilderland 246 Hinsdale 277 Harpursville 259 Sidney 586 Maplewood (Colonie) 371 Little Valley 347 Norwich 455 South Kortright 601 Menands 388 Olean 462 Otselic Valley (Georgetown- Stamford 620 Middleburgh 393 Pine Valley (South Dayton) 497 South Otselic) 606 Unatego (Otego-Unadilla) 649 Mohonasen-Draper Pioneer (Yorkshire) 498 Oxford 475 Walton 663 (Rotterdam) 402 Portville 512 Sherburne-Earlville 582 Worcester 711 Niskayuna 439 Randolph 522 Sidney 586 North Colonie 443 Randolph Children's Home 723 Unadilla Valley (New Berlin- Dutchess Ravena-Coeymans Salamanca 556 South New Berlin) 422 (Selkirk) 524 West Valley 690 Whitney Point 703 Arlington 022 Schalmont (Rotterdam) 568 Beacon 040 Schoharie 572 Clinton Carmel 089 South Colonie 595 Cayuga Ausable Valley (Keeseville) 026 Dover Union Free 149 Voorheesville 660 Auburn 025 Beekmantown 043 Haldane (Philipstown) 249 Watervliet 674 Cato Meridian 092 Chateaugay 102 Hyde Park 293 Groton 245 Chazy 105 Millbrook 396 Allegany Hannibal 257 N. Eastern Clinton 418 Pawling 483 Homer 281 Northern Adirondack 453 Pine Plains 496 Alfred Almond 010 Jordan Elbridge 315 Peru 492 Poughkeepsie 514 Andover 017 Moravia 407 Plattsburgh 503 Red Hook 526 Angelica-Belmont 018 Oswego 472 Saranac (Dannemora) 560 Rhinebeck 531 Arkport 021 Port Byron 507 Saranac Lake 561 Spackenkill 612 Belfast 044 Red Creek 525 Taconic Hills (Copake) 632 Bolivar-Richburg 054 Wappingers Falls 665 Skaneateles 588 Columbia Canaseraga 083 Southern Cayuga 609 Webutuck (Northeast) 680 Cuba-Rushford 138 Union Springs 650 Chatham 103 Fillmore 192 Weedsport 681 East Greenbush 158 Erie Friendship 209 Germantown 221 Greenwood 242 Hudson 289 Akron 004 Hinsdale 277 Chautauqua Ichabod Crane Alden 007 Keshequa (Dalton-Nunda) 320 (Kinderhook) 294 Amherst 719 Letchworth (Gainsville) 339 Bemus Point 048 Attica 024 Brocton 067 New Lebanon 426 Pioneer (Yorkshire) 498 Pine Plains 496 Buffalo 073 Portville 512 Cassadaga Valley 091 Cheektowaga 106 Chautauqua Lake Red Hook 526 Scio 575 Schodack 571 Cheektowaga-Maryvale 378 Wellsville 683 (Mayville) 104 Cheektowaga-Sloan 589 Clymer 119 Taconic Hills (Copake) 632 Whitesville 702 Webutuck (Northeast) 680 Clarence 114 Dunkirk 155 Cleveland Hill 115 Falconer 189 Broome Depew 145 Forestville 198 Cortland East Aurora 156 Afton 003 Fredonia 206 Cincinnatus 113 Eden 171 Bainbridge Guilford 031 Frewsburg 208 Cortland 134 Frontier 210 Binghamton 053 Gowanda 230 De Ruyter 141 Gowanda 230 Chenango Forks 107 Jamestown 306 Dryden 152 Grand Island 232 Chenango Valley 108 Jamestown (Southwestern) 611 Fabius (Pompey) 187 Grif®th Institute Cincinnatus 113 Panama 479 Greene 238 (Springville) 244 Deposit 146 Pine Valley (South Dayton) 497 Groton 245 Hamburg 251 Greene 238 Randolph 522 Homer 281 Holland 278 Harpursville 259 Ripley 536 Marathon 372 Iroquois 300 Johnson City 313 Sherman 583 McGraw 385 Kenmore-Town of Maine Endwell 364 Silver Creek 587 Newark Valley 432 Tonawanda 319 Marathon 372 West®eld 692 Tully 646 Lackawanna 326 Newark Valley 432 Whitney Point 703 Lake-Shore (Evans-Brant) 330 South Mountain-Hickory 720 Chemung Lancaster 332 Susquehanna Valley 627 Delaware Maryvale (Cheektowaga) 378 Union-Endicott 651 Corning 132 North Collins 442 Vestal 658 Elmira 182 Andes 016 Orchard Park 468 Whitney Point 703 Elmira Heights 183 Bainbridge Guilford 031 Pioneer (Yorkshire) 498 Windsor 710 Horseheads 287 Charlotte Valley 101 Silver Creek 587 New®eld 436 Delaware Valley 143 Sloan (Cheektowaga) 589 Cattaraugus Odessa Montour 460 Delhi 144 Sweet Home 628 Spencer Van Etten 613 Deposit 146 Tonawanda (City of) 638 Allegany-Limestone 011 Watkins Glen 675 Downsville 150 West Seneca 689 Cattaraugus 094 Waverly 676 Franklin 203 Williamsville 706 32 Essex - Nassau School Districts and Code Numbers School District Name School District Name School District Name School District Name School District Code Number School District Code Number School District Code Number School District Code Number Essex Hamilton Livingston (Cont'd) Montgomery (Cont'd) Ausable Valley (Keeseville) 026 Indian Lake 296 Honeoye 282 Fonda Fultonville 197 Crown Point 137 Inlet 298 Honeoye Falls-Lima 283 Fort Plain 201 Elizabethtown (Lewis) 179 Lake Pleasant 329 Keshequa (Dalton-Nunda) 320 Galway 212 Keene 317 Long Lake 354 Le Roy 338 Johnstown 314 Lake Placid 328 Northville 454 Livonia 350 Owen D. Young Minerva 399 Piseco (Morehouse) 499 Mount Morris 413 (Hornesville) 474 Moriah 408 Poland 506 Naples 420 Schalmont (Rotterdam) 568 Newcomb 434 Raquette Lake 523 Pavilion 482 Schoharie 572 Putnam 517 Wells 682 Perry 490 Scotia Glenville 576 Saranac Lake 561 Wayland-Cohocton 677 Sharon Springs 579 Schroon Lake 573 Herkimer Wheatland Chili 697 St. Johnsville 618 Ticonderoga 636 Adirondack (Boonville) 002 York 716 Westport 696 Cherry Valley-Spring®eld 616 Madison Nassau Willsboro 707 Dolgeville 148 Amityville 014 Franklin Fort Plain 201 Brook®eld 070 Frankfort (Schuyler) 202 Canastota 084 Baldwin 032 Ausable Valley (Keeseville) 026 Herkimer 268 Cazenovia 095 Bellmore 046 Brasher Falls (St. Lawrence) 058 Holland Patent 279 Chittenango 111 Bellmore-Merrick CHS* Brushton Moira 072 Ilion 295 De Ruyter 141 Bethpage 052 Chateaugay 102 Little Falls 346 East Syracuse (Minoa) 167 Carle Place 088 Malone 365 Mohawk 401 Edmeston 174 Cold Spring Harbor 123 Northern Adirondack 453 Mount Markham (Bridgewater- Fabius (Pompey) 187 East Meadow 162 Salmon River 558 W. Win®eld) 412 Hamilton 252 East Rockaway 166 Saranac Lake 561 New Hartford 424 Madison 361 East Williston 168 St. Regis Falls 619 Oppenheim Ephratah 467 Manlius (Fayetteville) 370 Elmont 184 Tupper Lake 647 Owen D. Young Morrisville Eaton 411 Farmingdale 191 (Hornesville) 474 Mount Markham (Bridgewater- Floral Park (Bellerose) 195 Fulton Poland 506 W. Win®eld) 412 Franklin Square 204 Amsterdam 015 Remsen 528 Oneida (Sylvan) 463 Freeport 207 Broadalbin-Perth 065 Rich®eld Springs 533 Otselic Valley (Georgetown- Garden City 214 Dolgeville 148 Sauquoit Valley 564 South Otselic) 606 Glen Cove 224 Edinburg 173 St. Johnsville 618 Sherburne-Earlville 582 Great Neck 234 Fonda Fultonville 197 Town of Webb 639 Sherrill 584 Hempstead 265 Fort Plain 201 West Canada Valley 685 Stockbridge Valley 624 West Hempstead 687 Galway 212 Whitesboro 701 Unadilla Valley (New Berlin- Herricks 270 Gloversville 227 South New Berlin) 422 Hewlett Woodmere 272 Johnstown 314 Jefferson Waterville 673 Hicksville 273 May®eld 383 Island Park 302 Alexandria Bay Monroe Island Trees 303 Northville 454 (Alexandria) 009 Oppenheim Ephratah 467 Avon 029 Jericho 311 Belleville-Henderson 045 Lawrence 337 St. Johnsville 618 Carthage 090 Brighton 063 Wheelerville 698 Brockport 066 Levittown 340 Copenhagen 129 Locust Valley 352 General Brown 217 Byron Bergen 075 Genesee Caledonia Mumford 077 Long Beach 353 Gouverneur 229 Lynbrook 357 Akron 004 Hammond (Alexandria Churchville Chili 112 East Irondequoit 160 Malverne 366 Albion 006 Common) 253 Manhasset 368 Alden 007 Indian River 297 East Rochester 165 Fairport 188 Massapequa 379 Alexander 008 La Fargeville 324 Merrick 389 Attica 024 Lyme 356 Gates Chili 216 Greece 235 North Merrick 444 Batavia 036 Sackets Harbor Mineola 398 Brockport 066 (Houns®eld) 288 Hilton 276 Holley 280 New Hyde Park (Garden City Byron Bergen 075 Sandy Creek 559 Park) 425 Caledonia Mumford 077 South Jefferson 600 Honeoye Falls-Lima 283 Irondequoit (West Irondequoit) 299 North Bellmore 441 Elba 177 Thousand Islands 634 North Merrick 444 Le Roy 338 Watertown 672 East Irondequoit 160 Kendall 318 North Shore (Sea Cliff) 448 Medina 387 Oceanside 459 Oak®eld Alabama 458 Lewis Pen®eld 488 Pittsford 500 Oyster Bay (East Norwich) 476 Pavilion 482 Adirondack (Boonville) 002 Plainedge 501 Pembroke 487 Beaver River 041 Rochester 538 East Rochester 165 Plainview (Old Bethpage) 502 Royalton Hartland 548 Camden 079 Port Washington 511 Wyoming 714 Carthage 090 Rush Henrietta 549 Spencerport 614 Rockville Centre 539 Copenhagen 129 Roosevelt 544 Greene Harrisville 261 Victor 659 Wayne 678 Roslyn 546 Cairo (Durham) 076 Lowville 355
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