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School Safety

At the William Floyd School District, the safety of our students, staff, visitors and facilities is given the highest priority. We have a large professional and highly trained security staff on duty 24-7. We have the latest in electronic surveillance and warning systems. Every building in the district has emergency management plans that are reviewed periodically and modified whenever new emergency techniques become available. Emergency drills and exercises are also conducted several times a year in all our buildings.

(Click here to view the 2023-2024 School Safety Plan)

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Director of Human Resources 
Michael Stam (631) 874-1527

Security Secretary 
Kimberly Stahl (631) 874-1265

Security Office 
(631) 874-1277

Please remember in an emergency contact 911 first, then call the William Floyd security department at (631) 874-1277

Confidential Hotline
The district has a confidential hotline set up for anonymous tips at (631) 874-1200

Safety Plan
Click here to view the 2023-2024 School Safety Plan

Workplace Violence Prevention Program
Policy 6190R

District News

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The William Floyd Robotics Team #287 recently competed at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition in Science and Technology) Hudson Valley Regional in Suffern, NY, against 47 other talented robotics teams consisting of more than 1,000 students from the United States, the United Kingdom and Turkey! Team 287 “Floyd Robotics” performed well and secured regional finalist status! This competition also served as a tune-up for this weekend’s upcoming Long Island Regional FIRST Robotics Competition scheduled to be held at Hofstra University!

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Three members of the William Floyd school community have been selected as 2024 SCOPE Education Services “Shining Stars” and will be honored at the organization’s 23rd annual awards dinner scheduled for Monday, March 18! These three individuals – Dr. Malasia Walker, Director of Special Education; Michele Manion, Assistant Director of Special Education (secondary); and Ravi Seeram, Assistant Director of Special Education (elementary) – have been selected for exemplary service to education and the William Floyd School District.