An all-girls school, Baldwin combines premier college preparatory curriculum with distinguished arts, athletics and community service programs. Students at Baldwin are guided by top faculty who are experts in girls' education, offering an experiential learning environment within a supportive and encouraging educational community.
Baldwin High School; Baldwin Middle School; Brookside Elementary School; Lenox Elementary School; Meadow Elementary School; Plaza Elementary School; Steele Elementary School
Learn about the Baldwin Middle School Pre-Academies, which offer an enrichment experience for all students, allowing them to explore programs that are similar to the Academic Academies at Baldwin High School. Come learn more about Baldwin High School's innovative programs and how our students graduate college, career, and life ready!
Baldwin Union Free School District. District Office 960 Hastings Street Baldwin, NY 11510. Phone 516.434.6000 Fax 516.434.6803
Baldwin High School's Drone Course gives students the opportunity to learn the skills needed for basic flight operations of a drone aircraft, as well to become certified as a remote pilot by the FAA. Baldwin Union Free School District (UFSD) hosted Baldwin Illuminated, a light show featuring student-produced work projected onto building exteriors.
Baldwin Union Free School District (UFSD) hosted Baldwin Illuminated, a light show featuring student-produced work projected onto building exteriors. Often seen at popular festivals and in other places for entertainment, such as Napa Valley, this is the first time a school district is using "projection mapping" to showcase students' work.
Baldwin Union Free School District (UFSD) has developed a robust K-12 remote learning curriculum to support our students’ ongoing growth as learners through a combination of synchronous and asynchronous lessons and class projects led by our teachers.
In order to access your child’s teacher’s web page and eLearning information, please refer to the following steps: Step 1: Go to your child's school's homepage. Step 2: Click on “Teacher Pages”. Step 3: Click on your child's teacher’s name. Step 4: Click on “eLearning Directions” (located on the left-hand side)
High School students with student portal issues should visit the High School Guidance Office or call 516-434-6134. Accessing eLearning Assignments. You will be able to find information regarding eLearning resources and assignments on your child’s teacher’s district web page.
Students may not use school approved platforms for any purpose other than their intended use as directed by their teacher. Students are to use appropriate language at all times. Students must follow the teacher’s instructions during the session. Students should dress in appropriate attire.