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List of Closed Nonpublic Schools Updated January 2012 School Name Date Closed Records Held Contact Name Address City Zip Phone List Of Closed Nonpublic Schools Updated January 2012 School Name Date Closed Records Held Contact Name Address City Zip Phone # Academy of Kings and Queens George Donus 25 Raymond Avenue Lynbrook 11563 516: 599-3009 Academy of Lynbrook (Lynbrook) 1` RECORDS LOST Academy of Mt. St. Vincent (Tuxedo Park) 06/30/72 Sisters of Charity Center College of Mt. St. Vincent Mt. St. Vincent 10471 212: 549-8000 Academy of New Horizons (St. Johnsville) 06/30/91 LOST Academy of Our Lady of the Blessed Sacrament,St.Is 12/12/40 LOST Academy of Our Lady the Queen, Mt. Kisco NO RECORDS Academy of St. Joseph (Brentwood) 6/2009 Guidance Office - Acad. Of St. Joseph Sr. Miriam Lucille Montella 631:273-1187X44 Academy of St. Peter & Paul (St. Albans) NA NO RECORDS Academy of the Holy Names (Rome) NA RECORDS LOST Academy of the Resurrection (Rye) 07/01/91 Resurrection Grammar School 116 Milton Road Rye 10580 914: 967-1218 Academy of the Resurrection, NY 06/30/91 NO RECORDS Academy of the Sacred Heart (Rochester) NA TRY ROCHESTER DIOCESE 716:328-3210 Academy of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Sag Harbor 1965? TRY NY DIOCESE 212: 371-1000 Adams School 06/30/84 RECORDS ARE LOST Adelphi Day School & Inst. 7/01/88 NYS Ed. Dept. Charles Lorber 99 Washington Ave. Albany 12234 518: 474-3969 Adirondack Bible Institute NA NO RECORDS Adirondack Mountain School 12/29/82 NO RECORDS Adirondack New American Sch. NA NO RECORDS Adirondack School of Commerce NA NO RECORDS African Child & Family Inst. Buffalo 06/30/91 NO RECORDS Al Madrasa Al Islamiya 01/01/88 NO RECORDS Al Saints School 07/01/02 Dept. of Catholic Ed.(See File) Diocese of Buffalo 795 Main Street Buffalo NY 716: 847-5501 Alexander Smith School, NY NA NO RECORDS All Saints 6/2011 47 E. 129th St., NY, NY 10035 Geneine Morris Prin 52 East 130th Street New York 10037 (212)534-0558 All Saints Catholic Academy (Rochester) 6/30/08 Diocese of Rochester Catholic Schools Office 1150 Buffalo Rd Rochester 14624 585:328-3228x1294 or 1293 All Saints HS-Brooklyn 06/30/73 Diocese of Brooklyn Rev. Vincent Brun 6025 6th Ave. Brooklyn 11220 718:965-7300 All Saints JHS - Syracuse 06/30/02 Syracuse CSD 725 Harrison St. Syracuse, NY 13210 315:435-4161 All Saints School (Brooklyn) 6/30/05 Diocese of Brooklyn Office of Archivist 310 Prospect Park West Brooklyn 11215 718:965-7300 Allegro School, Claverack NA NO RECORDS Al-Madrasa Hidayah 06/30/90 NO RECORDS Alpha & Omega Christian Ac. 06/10/94 New Life Christian Ctr. Lorraine Rice 1912 Rt. 89N Savannah 13146 315: 365-2586 Alternative School - Brooklyn NA NA NA NA NA NA NA American Christian Academy-Olean NA NO RECORDS American Community Sch.Beirut,Lebanon NA NO RECORDS American Indust.Arts-Albany NA NO RECORDS American Inst. Of Italian Studies 08/29/90 NO RECORDS American Jewish Academy 06/21/91 Roslyn Free Sch.District P.O. Box 367 Roslyn 11576 516: 625-6328 American Jewish Academy - Roslyn, NY NA NA NA NA NA NA NA American Martyrs School (Bayside) 6/30/06 Diocese of Brooklyn Office of Archivist 310 Prospect Park West Brooklyn 11215 718:965-7300 American Renaissance School 03/30/89 White Plains CSD Lorraine Weatherhogg 5 Homeside Lane White Plains 10605 914: 422-2040 American School of Milan-Italy NA NO RECORDS American Tradition School-Poughkeepsie NA NO RECORDS Angela Hall Academy 08/31/81 Diocese of Brooklyn 718:965-7300 Anglo-American School NA Dwight School Ms. Taylor Jackson 291 Central Park W.` New York 10024 212: 724-6360 Ann D'Darnaud Play Sch. 08/31/85 NO RECORDS Annunciation Elem. Sch. 06/30/88 Catholic Ac. Of Buffalo 1069 Delaware Ave. Buffalo 14209 716: 885-6111 Annunciation H.S. Buffalo 06/30/78 Diocese of Buffalo 716: 847-8388 Annunciation School 06/30/92 Annunciation Sch. 60 West Street Illion 13357 315: 894-9866 Annunciation School-Rochester 07/01/89 NO RECORDS 1754 Morton St. Rochester 14609 Apostalic Christian Academy 09/01/86 Belleville Henderson CSD 8372 County Rt. 75 Belleville 13611 315: 846-5411 Aral-American School 01/31/83 NO RECORDS Archway School 12/06/82 NO RECORDS Page 1 of 24 List Of Closed Nonpublic Schools Updated January 2012 Ark-Ulster Co. NA NO RECORDS Arlean Training Ctr. 09/01/84 NO RECORDS Art & Culture, NYC NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Art Career School, NYC NA NO RECORDS Ascension School (Elmhurst) 6/30/05 Diocese of Brooklyn Office of Archivist 310 Prospect Park West Brooklyn 11215 718:965-7300 Ascension-OLC School 07/01/90 N.Tonawanda Cath.Sch. 75 Keil Avenue N.Tonawanda 14120 716: 693-2828 Assisium HS 06/30/81 Diocese of NY 212: 371-1000 Assumption Academy 06/19/81 Diocese of Syracuse 315: 470-1450 Assumption School 06/30/91 Assumption Church 15 Webster Ave. Staten Island 10301 718:717-4594 Athens College NA NO RECORDS Atkinson School NA NO RECORDS Augustinian Academy, St. Is. 06/30/67 Villanova Univ. Villanova 215: 527-2100 Austin School, Bayside NA NO RECORDS Avard Learning Ctr. 06/30/87 NYC Bd. Of Ed. 110 Livingston Ave. Brooklyn 11201 718: 935-4320 Bais Yaakov of Brooklyn (Brooklyn) 2006/2007 RECORDS LOST Bais Yaakov Ohel Vichna (Monsey) 6/30/08 RECORDS LOST Bais-Yisroel NA NO RECORDS Baker-Victory HS-Lackawanna 06/30/87 Diocese of Buffalo 716: 847-8388 Baldwin League of Indep.Sch. 06/30/87 NO RECORDS Baptist Academy 03/30/81 NO RECORDS Barlow School 06/30/84 Kildonan School Laura Brereton Amenia 12501 914: 373-8111 Barn School 09/01/84 NO RECORDS Barnard School Foundation NA NO RECORDS Bas Torah Academy (Suffern) 2009 Bat Torah- Alisa M. Flatow Yeshiva HS Miriam S. Bak, Principal 243 Frisch Court Paramus, NJ 07652 Baxter Foundation for Res. NA NO RECORDS Bay Community 06/30/86 NO RECORDS Bayridge School-Littleneck NA NO RECORDS Bedford Academy 06/30/81 Richard Weyhausen 3N Flushing 11355 914:330-3050 Believers Chapel Christian School (Onondaga Co.) 6/2006 Believers Chapel Bobbi Parody 7912 Thompson Rd. Cicero 13039 315:699-4140 Ben Yehuda School 06/30/89 NO RECORDS Ben Yehuda School - Brooklyn NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Bennett Conservatory of Music NA NO RECORDS Bently School, NY NA NO RECORDS Berkley Inst. NA NO RECORDS Bet El Yehosum 06/30/87 NO RECORDS Beth Jacob/Beth Miriam NA NO RECORDS Beth Jacobs Teach.Sem. 10/06/81 NO RECORDS Beth Kirsch School 12/01/86 NO RECORDS Beth Medrosh Elyon Monsey NA NO RECORDS Beth Rochel -Monsey NA NO RECORDS Beth Sarah Sch. For Girles 01/12/83 NO RECORDS Bethedsda Bible Ctr. Gouv. NY NA NA NA NA NA NA NA Bethel Christian Academy NA NO RECORDS Bethel Christian Academy of Excellence (Massapequa 2008? RECORDS LOST Bethel Gosple Min. NA Windham-CSD 518: 734-3400 Bethlehem Christian Academy (Richmond Hill) 2007 Bethlehem Church Pastor Walter Basdeo 89-37 Lefferts Blvd. 718:849-5110 Betty June Sch 01/07/87 NO RECORDS Bialik Sch.of Flatbush NA NO RECORDS Bible Baptist Chr.Sch. 09/01/85 NO RECORDS Bible Church of Christ Ch. Sch. 01/01/89 NO RECORDS Bishop Burke Central HS 10/25/74 Diocese of Albany 40 N. Main Ave. Albany 12203 518: 453-6600 Bishop Colton h.s. Sch.Yr. Try Diocese of Buffalo Buffalo 716: 847-8388 Bishop Cunningham Jr.Sr. H.S. 06/30/92 Oswego H.S. Guidance Dept. 102 Buccaneer Blvd. Oswego 13126 315:341-5971 Bishop Dubois H.S. 07/01/76 Cardinal Hayes H.S. 650 Grand Concourse Bronx 10451 718: 292-6100 Page 2 of 24 List Of Closed Nonpublic Schools Updated January 2012 Bishop Fallon HS.S. 1/01/76 Diocese of Buffalo Cat.School Dept. 100 So. Elmwood Ave. Buffalo 14202 716: 847-8388 Bishop Gibbons, N.Tonawanda 06/01/71 Diocese of Buffalo Buffalo 716: 847-8388 Bishop Grimes HS 07/01/94 Bishop Grimes Jr.Sr. HS 6653 Kirkville Rd. E. Syracuse 13057 315: 437-0356 Bishop Grimes JR HS 7/01/94 Bishop Grimes JRSR 6653 Kirkville Rd. E. Syracuse 13057 315: 437-0356 Bishop McDonnell HS 01/01/73 Brooklyn Diocese 6025 Sixth Ave. Brooklyn 11220 718:965-7300 Bishop McMahon HS NA Try Buffalo Diocese 795 Main St. Buffalo 14203 716: 847-8388 Bishop O'Hern HS 06/01/71 Diocese of Buffalo 795 Main St. Buffalo 14203 716: 847-8388 Bishop Quigley HS NA Diocese of Buffalo 795 Main St. Buffalo 14203 716: 847-8388 Bishop Reilly HS 06/01/74 Diocese of Brooklyn 6025 Sixth Ave. Brooklyn 11220 718:965-7300 Bishop Ryan HS 06/01/71 Diocese of Buffalo 795 Main St. Buffalo 14203 716: 847-8388 Bishop Ryan HS 06/01/71 Diocese of Buffalo 795 Main St. Buffalo 14202 716: 847-8388 Bishop Scully HS, Amsterdam 06/30/90 Diocese of Albany 40 N. Main Ave. Albany 12203 518: 453-6600 Bishop Smith Mem.School 07/01/90 Holy Family School Bishops Academy 1/13/12 Administrator 200 West High Terrace Syracuse 2497 315-488-7631 Bishop's Academy at St. Charles 6/30/11 Catholic School Office 240 E. Onondaga Street Syracuse 13202 315-470-1450 Blessed Sacrament Ac. 06/30/76 Blessed Sacrament Monistary 23 Park Ave Yonkers 10703 Blessed Sacrament Ac. Yonkers 07/01/75 Try NY Diocese 1011 First Ave. New York 10022 212: 371-1000 Blessed Sacrament Elementary School (New Rochelle) 3/22/07 school building Pastor William Bradley 24 Maple Ave.
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