

overview of Sanfordville Elementary school
Sanfordville Elementary School, a new state-of-the-art facility, is designed to accommodate 725 Kindergarten-fifth grade students. The school, situated on over 100 acres of beautiful farmland, services students who live mostly in the southwestern part of the town of Warwick.
The building also hosts the Warwick Satellite Program (BOCES) for special needs students from all over Orange County.
Instructional program offerings include special programs for developmental growth in the fine arts and physical education, as well as mandated services to meet the needs of all children. A component of the Partners-In-Education Program (P.I.E.) for grades 1-5 is also housed at Sanfordville Elementary School. P.I.E. is multi-graded, utilizes the talents and resources of parents as partners in learning, and adheres to an integrated thematic approach to instruction. MORE ABOUT THE P.I.E. PROGRAM
The school-community of Sanfordville
comprised of students, parents, and
staff, work interdependently to promote excellence in
education. In its short history, Sanfordville students have
distinguished themselves by achieving at the highest levels
on State, National and District assessments. This is a
tribute to the hard work of the students, encouragement and
support of the parents, dedication of the teaching staff,
and the high expectations of Central Administration and the
Board of Education. In keeping with this tenet, Sanfordville
students are traditionally recognized as "Pioneers of the
21st Century."