The Mahopac Central School District believes that Art education is an essential component of human development.
Email parentaccounts@mahopac.org or call 845-621-0656 x13506. You will be sent an Activation Key and Instructions for setting up your account. Photo identification is required in order to gain full access to the system. Photo identification can be provided to the Office of Central Registration located at The Falls District Office.
Michael Mongon and Adam Savino, both long-time residents of Mahopac, will once again serve as Mahopac Central School District Board of Education President and Vice President, respectively, for the 2021-2022 school year.
She returned to Fordham to earn an Ed.D in Educational Leadership, Administration & Policy and is planning to graduate in 2021. Students returned to the Mahopac schools on Friday, Sept. 10, kicking off a new school year full of hope with full-time, in-person learning.
If you have already set up a Portal Account and additional assistance is needed, inquiries can be made by emailing parentaccounts@mahopac.org or by calling 845-621-0656, ext. 13506.
Please complete a Student Change of Address Form and return it to The Office of Central Registration along with the required three proofs of residency.
Completed forms can be returned directly to the school building of attendance or the Office of Central Registration.
The Mahopac Central School District is joining all public school districts across the state to celebrate School Board Recognition Week to honor local board members for their commitment to Mahopac and its children.
He looks forward to the emotional and academic growth for the students of the district. Mongon and his wife Lynne have six children, including three MHS graduates. He is a Sports Fields and Parks consultant and Assistant Superintendent for Parks in New Jersey and serves on the Town of Carmel Recreation Committee.
Please review what was sent and direct questions to Michael Tromblee’s office at 845-621-0656 Ext. 13503. Summer Program Transportation - If your student is enrolled in a summer program which requires transportation, you will receive information directly from the Transportation Department.
The Mahopac Board of Education and Superintendent of Schools Anthony DiCarlo are pleased to announce the appointment of Stephen Luciana as Director of Health, Physical Education, and Athletics for the Mahopac Central School District. He was appointed during a special meeting on May 6, 2020.
Chemistry teacher Szilvia Tobak is the only new teacher to begin at Mahopac High School this year. She joins a 120-plus teaching staff.
Maxwell Semegran and Alexa Tyberg are MCSD Valedictorian and Salutatorian. Mahopac High School has named its distinguished seniors Maxwell Semegran and Alexa Tyberg as valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of the Class of 2021. Both students said they were honored to receive the school’s top honors.
On September 7, 2020, Governor Cuomo signed into law Chapter 168 of the Laws of 2020 that requires public employers, including public school districts, to adopt a continuation of operations plan in the event that the governor declares a public health emergency involving communicable disease. The legislation (S.8617-B/ A.10832) amends subdivision 2 of section 2801-a of New York Education Law to require that District Safety Plans include protocols for responding to a declared public health emergency involving a communicable disease that are “substantially consistent” with the provisions of section 27-c of the Labor Law . Pursuant to this law, the District's Emergency Continuation of Operations Plan is available here for public comment for 30 days. If you would like to comment on the District's Emergency Continuation of Operations Plan, please email your comments to our District Clerk, Melody LaRocca at laroccam@mahopac.org#N#Opens in a new browser tab#N#.
Located 50 miles north of New York City in historic Putnam County, Mahopac combines the best of suburban and rural living.
The New York Times profiled Mahopac in July 2020, read the coverage here.
Mahopac has an active historical society, country arts council, sports, and recreation associations. The public library is the county reference center and features more than 82,000 books and other materials. Mahopac is easily accessible to shopping malls, railroads, and major highways. Opens in a new browser tab.