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Huntington board details intermediate-school reconfiguration, new programs for grades 4–6

HUNTINGTON UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT Board of Education · January 13, 2026
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Superintendent McCoy presented the district’s intermediate reconfiguration for 2026–27: incoming grade‑4 students will attend schools by address (Jack Abrams or Woodhall), two dual-language sections will start at Jack Abrams, project‑based learning will expand in grade 4, and some siblings may be grandfathered by request.

Superintendent McCoy told the Huntington Union Free School District Board of Education on Jan. 12 that the district will implement an intermediate‑school reconfiguration beginning with the 2026–27 school year, assigning incoming fourth‑grade students to schools based on location and expanding several programs.

Under the plan, Flower Hill and Washington primary students will attend Jack Abrams School while Southdown and Jefferson students will attend Woodhall Intermediate. The superintendent said siblings may be grandfathered into current intermediate buildings upon request and that…

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