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Huntington board approves intermediate-school reconfiguration to begin 2026——

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The board approved a plan to reassign students among intermediate buildings beginning with incoming fourth graders in 2026——, standardize curricula, expand project-based learning, and aim for long-term transportation savings estimated at $581,000 annually.

The Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education voted to implement a revised intermediate-school model beginning in the 2026—— school year that will realign which primary schools feed its two intermediate buildings and expand project-based and bilingual offerings.

District administrators presented an abbreviated revision of a plan that had been previously shared in June and revised in July. Under the adopted model, students from Flower Hill and Washington primary schools would attend Jack Abrams for grades 4——, and students from Southdown and Jefferson would attend Woodhall (also spelled in the transcript as "Woodhall Intermediate"), with incoming fourth graders in 2026—— following the new assignments. Administrators said…

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