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manhasset.k12.ny.us

The Manhasset Union Free School District, also known as Manhasset Public Schools, is a public school district serving the Greater Manhasset area of Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York. The district is a Union Free School District covering all K–12 grades, and is District No. 6 of North Hempstead, New York. Public schooling in North Hempstead began during the colonial period, and was similar in nature to that offered throughout Queens County at the time. By 1763, teachers in these North Hempstead schools were paid £25 and board. In 1784, the New York State Legislature created the University of the State of New York, whose Board of Regents supervises public education in the state, beginning centralized supervision of public schools. After the 1812 passage of the Common School District law, the Town of North Hempstead divided the municipality into school districts for the first time on August 19, 1813. Of the nine districts then created, the fifth, "Bottom of Cowneck", would become the modern Manhasset UFSD. The first public school building constructed for the district was a one-room schoolhouse erected in 1826 on Northern Boulevard at what is now the southeast corner of Manhasset Valley Park and the intersection of Northern Boulevard with Maple Street. More information...

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