Middle Country Central School District was formed in 1957 through the consolidation of the Centereach and Selden school districts (also known as School Districts 11 and 12 at the time, respectively). At the time, it consisted of five kindergarten rooms and 51 elementary classrooms.[1]
At the time of consolidation, the area was going through unprecedented growth due to suburban spread. In 1954, for example, the Centereach School District faced a classroom-shortage crisis. It was solved only when local home developers (whose buyers and new area residents were causing the crisis) volunteered to build ten "one room schoolhouses" in one month's time, with a plan to later convert the buildings into residences.[2][3][4] This "Unity Drive" project name was adopted by the elementary school (now a Pre-K/Kindergarten center) built nearby a few years later.
Suburban growth resulted in Middle Country becoming the fastest growing school district in the state.
The student population peaked in 1976 at 16,738.[1]
Dawnwood Middle School is located at 10 43rd Street in Centereach. It educates around 1,200 students in grades 6-8 under principal Daniel Katchihtes. They were formerly known as the "Dragons" but, they are now known as the "Cougars". The "Cougars" are also the mascot of Centereach High School. The name "Dawnwood" derives from two of the early suburban developments in Centereach, Dawn Estates and Eastwood Village. Most students of Dawnwood go to Centereach High School after eighth grade.
Selden Middle School is located at 22 Jefferson Avenue in Centereach. It educates students in grades 6-8 under principal Andrew Bennet and assistant principals Mr. Csorny and Ms. Houlihan. Formerly known as the “Sailors” then "Seahawks", they are now known as the "Wolverines". Most students of Selden Middle School go to Newfield High School after eighth grade.
In both schools, in sixth grade, each student is assigned to a 'team' of, typically, three or more teachers, each teaching an essential academic class. The students typically rotate teachers throughout the day. Other classes are taught by teachers not assigned to a team. During the 2010/2011 school year, the schools decided to rename their mascots to reflect their high school affiliates.
Elementary schools
Eugene Auer Memorial Elementary Schools
Hawkins Path Elementary School
Holbrook Road Elementary School
Jericho Elementary School
New Lane Elementary School
North Coleman Road Elementary School
Oxhead Road Elementary School
Stagecoach Elementary School
Pre-K/Kindergarten Centers
Bicycle Path Pre-K/Kindergarten Center
Unity Drive Pre-K/Kindergarten Center
Board of education
Current Board Members:
Robert Feeney (Vice President/Trustee, exp. 2025)
Robert Hallock (Trustee, exp. 2025)
Dawn Sharrock (President/Trustee, exp. 2025)
Doreen Feldmann (Trustee, exp. 2026)
Deborah Mann-Rodriguez (Trustee, exp. 2026)
Kathleen Walsh (Trustee, exp. 2026)
Arlene Barresi (Trustee, exp. 2027)
John Debenedetto (Trustee, exp. 2027)
Denise Haggerty (Trustee, exp. 2027)
Each member serves a three year term and all terms start at the first board meeting in July and expire on June 30. Typically, three of the nine members are up for election every year and the school board election takes place on the 3rd Tuesday in May.
Central and Union Free school districts are authorized to operate high schools, though not all do, while common school districts may not operate high schools.