Freeport Schools


Depending Upon Homeowners Location, Some Freeport Residents utilize Baldwin or Roosevelt High Schools Instead of Freeport High School. 

Freeport Schools 
The stakeholders of the Freeport Public Schools are building a vision. Since mid-March, 111 of us have participated in a dialogue about the ideals we share for the future of our schools. Parents, teachers, administrators, support staff and community members have come together to discuss our values, our beliefs about learning and our dreams for our children.  Yet this is just the beginning. Our vision statement will be the umbrella for a community-wide strategic planning effort set to begin in September. This important process will outline the specific steps we will take to ensure that all Freeport students achieve high academic standards. We want input from as many members of the community as it is possible to gather. We want to know what you envision for Freeport schools. We want you to be involved in helping all Freeport children and adult learners achieve success.

Baldwin Union Free School DistrictThe mission of the Baldwin Public Schools is to support students' academic, social, and moral growth to foster a lifelong commitment to learning, and to encourage responsible contributions to society. A partnership reflecting the high standards of supportive families, conscientious learners, committed staff, and an involved community will maximize potential for student success.

Roosevelt School DistrictRoosevelt HS is accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges.

High Schools

Freeport High School  (9-12)
The stakeholders of the Freeport Public Schools are building a vision. Since mid-March, 111 of us have participated in a dialogue about the ideals we share for the future of our schools. Parents, teachers, administrators, support staff and community members have come together to discuss our values, our beliefs about learning and our dreams for our children.

50 South Brookside Avenue
Freeport  NY  11520
(516)  867 5305

Baldwin Senior High School
"Building A Foundation For Lifelong Learning"  Baldwin Senior High School, the eighth largest in Nassau County, is a comprehensive school offering every variety of course and a rich menu of sports and clubs. We pride ourselves on maintaining an inviting atmosphere in which our highly talented and dedicated staff works to help our students succeed at the highest levels.  Baldwin High School is a nationally recognized school of excellence.
841 Ethel T. Kloberg Drive
Baldwin  NY  11510
(516) 377 9203

Roosevelt High School  (7-12)
Roosevelt HS is accredited by the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges.
One Wagner Avenue
Roosevelt  NY  11575
(516) 867 8666 



Junior High Schools/Midle Schools

John W. Dodd Junior High School  (7-8)
After successfully completing grade 6, students attend John W. Dodd Middle School. The school houses all 7th and 8th grade students. The instructional schedule includes: Science, Math, Social Studies, English, Reading, Technology, Art, Music, Foreign Language, Health, Home and Career Skills, Physical Education, and Challenge.
25 Pine Street  Freeport  NY  11520
(516)  867 5286

Baldwin Middle School
Baldwin Middle School offers a very challenging curriculum which addresses the highest standards set by the State. We are proud of our diverse student body who take full advantage of the comprehensive programs we offer.
3211 Schreiber Place
Baldwin  NY  11510
(516) 377 9321 



Elementary Schools

Caroline G. Atkinson Intermediate Elementary School   (5-6)
Team teaching is the underpinning of Freeport's unique grade 5-6 center. While continuing the course of study begun in the earlier grades, the approach here provides children with preparation for secondary education. Atkinson's fully equipped science lab is an exclusive opportunity for hands-on experiences. Special programs include an expanded Computer Assisted instructional Lab, and Wednesday afternoon Interest Option Enrichment for all children.
West Seaman Avenue
Freeport  NY  11520
(516) 867 5270


Archer Street Elementary School   (1-4)
Archer Street provides powerful learning for young citizens and entrepreneurs. It has developed a mini-community of its own, "Archerville," with enterprises that mirror those of the "real world." Enhancing their regular studies, these students run more than two dozen businesses, including banking and recycling centers, a post office, a banking center, the Kid's Mart store, and an historical society and museum. A multimedia component provides children with arts and technology experiences as they publish magazines, create news broadcasts and interact with children in other communities via the internet. As an Accelerated School, "Archerville" offers a deeper understanding of community life and a strong bond with families through the Lightspan Partnership.
255 Archer Street
Freeport  NY  11520
(516) 867 5250 

Bayview Avenue Elementary School 
 (1-4)
As an Arts and Sciences School, Bayview Avenue provides opportunities for youngsters to use creative avenues to discover the scientific and mathematics principles behind many forms of artistic expression. Each classroom is an "exploratorium" offering many opportunities for project-based lessons such as creating advertisements to promote conservation, publishing a scientific journal and constructing models of dinosaurs. A theater arts program, radio station and news teams, as well as the "exploratorium" projects, enable youngsters to share their love of learning with many audiences. 
325 West Merrick Road
Freeport  NY  11520
(516) 867 5255

Columbus Ave. Early Childhood Center   (Pk-K)
Freeport boasts the largest center of its kind in New York State, serving approximately 800 pre-kindergarten children in two daily sessions. This premiere program builds on the unique individuality of your children in environment that helps them explore and expand their world.
150 North Columbus Avenue
Freeport  NY  11520
(516) 867 5240

Leo F. Giblyn Elementary School   (1-4)
Giblyn provides interdisciplinary instruction that relates to the youngsters who are anthropologists and ambassadors at Giblyn have the excitement of being, in effect, world travelers. Even the youngest world travelers enjoy great works of literature, foreign language studies, international music and art, cultural assemblies and festivals, and artist-in-residence programs. The theme builds on the student's various cultural backgrounds and on successful team efforts that already exist in the school. As a Paideia School, Giblyn´s Socratic Seminars and coached projects relate each of the subject areas to each other and to worldwide concerns and current events.
450 South Ocean Avenue
Freeport  NY  11520
(516)  867 5260

New Visons Elementary School   (1-4)
Freeport´s first Magnet School, New Visions, provides opportunities for students to explore their world firsthand. Children create their Museum School as they investigate the world through documents, objects, plants and animals, and convey what they learn in a variety of ways, much as a museum exhibit includes a combination of written descriptions, visual images and scale models. "Discovery days" and revolving exhibits enhance the basic subjects while encouraging students to pursue their multiple intelligences.
87 Pine Street
Freeport  NY  11520
(516)  867 5390

Brookside Elementary School
"Brookside Brings Out The Best"  At Brookside Elementary School all students are provided with an exceptional education that will help them to become productive members of our community. An outstanding staff and involved, caring parents work collaboratively to insure that all of our children are excited about learning and value their school experiences. As our students strive daily to meet the challenges set forth for them they are always encouraged to do their best because "Brookside Brings Out The Best!"
940 Stanton Avenue
Baldwin  NY  11510
(516) 377 9318

Shubert Elementary School
"Where Teamwork is A Tradition"   Shubert Elementary School is a small school of 202 students with a talented, experienced staff of teachers. Shubert parents are active PTA members, sponsoring family events, book fairs, Parent As Reading Partners (PARP) events and cultural arts assemblies. They also coordinate Café Shubert, bringing in hot lunches once a week from local vendors. Special events at Shubert include Birthday Lunch with the Principal, Shubert Shakespearean Players Club, Principal's Choice - Book of the Month, Parent Workshops, and Student Council community work.
835 Demott Avenue
Baldwin  NY  11510
(516) 377 9366

Centennial Avenue Elementary School  (K-6)
140 W. Centennial Avenue
Roosevelt  NY  11575
(516) 867 8656 

Ulysses Byas Elementary School  (K-6)
60 Underhill Avenue
Roosevelt  NY  11575
(516) 867 3211

Washington Rose Elementary School  (K-6)
2 Washington Avenue
Roosevelt  NY  11575
(516) 867 8655

Harry D. Daniels Elementary School  (K-3)
1 Oakwood Avenue
Roosevelt  NY  11575
(516) 867 8640