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Coxsackie-Athens Central School District

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School district in the U.S. state of New York

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Coxsackie-Athens Central School District
Address
24 Sunset Blvd.Greene County Coxsackie, U.S., New York, 12051
District information
TypePublic / rural school district
GradesK-12
Established1947; 78 years ago (1947)
SuperintendentRandall Squier
Schools4
Students and staff
Students1,180 (2020-2021)
Teachers112 (2016)
Student–teacher ratio13:1
Other information
Websitewww.cacsd.org

Coxsackie-Athens is a rural New York State school district located along the Hudson River, approximately 20 miles south of Albany. Known as C-A, to people in the region, Coxsackie-Athens has around 1,200 students K-12.

The district has four schools: Edward J. Arthur Elementary; Coxsackie Elementary; Coxsackie-Athens Middle School; and Coxsackie-Athens High school.

The district has a satellite campus in the Village of Athens and a main campus in the Village of Coxsackie where the district office is located. All the schools are located in Coxsackie, except for the Edward J. Arthur school in Athens.

Staff

As of the 2016–17 school year, the principals of schools were:

  • Coxsackie Elementary School: Karen Miller
  • Edward J. Arthur Elementary School: James Martino
  • Coxsackie Middle School: David Proper
  • Coxsackie High School: Heath C. Quiles

The Superintendent of the schools is Randall Squier.

Sports

Coxsackie-Athens is part of Section II in New York State and the Patroon Conference. Patroon Conference members include: Coxsackie-Athens, Greenville High School, Catskill High School, Cairo-Durham High School, Hudson High School, Chatham High School, Maple Hill High School, Taconic Hills High School, and Rensselaer.

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