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North Merrick UFSD History

North Merrick UFSD, also known as District No. 29,  was established in August 1921.

School opened on September 21, 1921, with an enrollment of 160 pupils and without an official school building.

Camp Avenue  was officially built in 1923 and has two expansions; one in 1939 and one in 1956.

North School was build in 1950 and its name was changed to Harold D. Fayette, in 1976, in honor of its former leader.

Old Mill Road  was erected in 1953 and has been expanded on two occasions.

The district also included the Meadowbrook Road School in 1956.  The Meadowbrook Road building became the North Merrick Library  in 1966.

The Dr. Irene H. Lenhart Administration Center and Garden were dedicated on September 5, 2006.


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