Vincent Smith School

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The Vincent Smith School
Vincent Smith School from NY 101 in the Village of Flower Hill, NY.jpg
The Vincent Smith School, as seen in October 2020, from its entrance on Port Washington Boulevard.
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Coordinates40°48′53.4″N 73°40′50.2″W / 40.814833°N 73.680611°W / 40.814833; -73.680611Coordinates: 40°48′53.4″N 73°40′50.2″W / 40.814833°N 73.680611°W / 40.814833; -73.680611
Information
School typeIndependent
Established1924
FounderAdelaide Vincent Smith
DeanLois Dierlam
Head of schoolJohn Baldi
Grades1-12
Enrollment57
Color(s)Blue, yellow

The Vincent Smith School is an independent, co-ed school located in the Incorporated Village of Flower Hill, Long Island, New York.

Overview[]

The Vincent Smith school opened in 1924.[1] It is co-ed, and specializes in educating students with learning disabilities between grades 1 and 12.[1][2][3] It is associated with the New York State Association of Independent Schools.[4] The school colors are blue and yellow.[1] The school is named for Adelaide Vincent Smith, its founder.[5]

The school, which is located on 4.5 acres (1.8 ha) of property, is located off of Port Washington Boulevard, and is sandwiched between the Homewood and Flower Hill Country Estates subdivisions of Flower Hill.[4][6][7][8]

In 1963, the Vincent Smith School acquired a new, additional building adjacent to the existing school.[9] This new building allowed the school resume teaching 8th grade. This new building houses dining facilities, a science lab, classrooms, a library, and offices for the school's administration. When opened, this building handled grades 5 through 8.[9]

In 1970, the school, which was slated to permanently close due to financial difficulties, was saved by parents.[10] At the time, the school was faced with a deficit of $60,000 (1970 USD), and was in search of $500 in monthly rent, which resulted in the school's 9-member board deciding to close the school. 60% of the school's parents responded by meeting with the school board and assisted them in meeting a $30,000 bank loan. Furthermore, several teachers and parents donated money to help support the school; a teacher contributed $100 from her salary each month and a parent who was a retired police officer from Queens donated $125 via. check.[10]

Administration[]

The table below contains the administrators of the Vincent Smith School, as of October of 2020:[11]

Vincent Smith School administrators, as of 10/2020:
Name Position
John Baldi School head
Lois Dierlam Dean

Demographics[]

The Vincent Smith School's student-teacher ratio is 3:1, and has 57 enrolled students.[2] 23% of students are female, and 77% are male.[2]

The table below shows the racial makeup of the Vincent Smith School's student body:[2]

Breakdown of Vincent Smith School students by race/ethnicity:
Race Percentage of students
White 68.4%
African American 8.8%
Multiracial 7%
Unknown 7%
Hispanic 5.3%
Asian 3.5%
Native American 0%
Pacific Islander 0%

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "About Vincent Smith School". www.vincentsmithschool.org. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  2. ^ a b c d "Explore Vincent Smith School". Niche. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  3. ^ "Vincent Smith School Admissions Open House 3/7". Port Washington, NY Patch. 2015-01-22. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  4. ^ a b "Vincent Smith School". www.newyorkschools.com. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
  5. ^ "Adelaide Smith, at 88; Founded LI School". Newsday. April 8, 1971 – via ProQuest.
  6. ^ "Agenda: Zoning Board of Appeals, January 11, 2017, 7:30 PM" (PDF). Incorporated Village of Flower Hill. January 11, 2017. Retrieved 2020-10-19.
  7. ^ Map: Flower Hill Country Estates (Map). November 29, 1954 – via Nassau County Public Records.
  8. ^ Map: Homewood Flower Hill (Map). May 1968 (Revised May 1969) – via Nassau County Public Records.
  9. ^ a b "Adelphi Offers Credits to HS Seniors". Newsday. June 10, 1963 – via ProQuest.
  10. ^ a b "L.I. Parents Rescue a School From Its Financial Difficulties (Published 1970)". The New York Times. 1970-06-07. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  11. ^ "Vincent Smith School > About VSS > Leadership > Administration". www.vincentsmithschool.org. Retrieved 2020-10-20.

External links[]

Vincent Smith School official website

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