William Floyd High School announced on Apr. 16 that it will offer six days of Regents Readiness Workshops after school on May 12-14 and May 19-21 to help students prepare for the upcoming New York State Regents exams.
The workshops are designed to support students as they get ready for important state assessments, providing an opportunity for extra preparation in a structured setting. Students interested in participating must complete a registration form and select which sessions they plan to attend. The school notes that if a student does not wish to attend on certain days, they should indicate this choice on the form. The workshops may be canceled based on enrollment or teacher availability.
The William Floyd School District serves more than 9,400 students at ten schools offering education from kindergarten through twelfth grade, according to the official website. The district operates multiple elementary and middle schools in addition to its high school and academy.
The district has been recognized for fostering collaboration among students, parents, educators, staff and community members with a focus on intellectual, emotional, aesthetic and physical development in a supportive environment according to the official website.
Alumni from William Floyd have contributed significantly through scholarships, leadership in education and community service according to the official website. The district has also earned recognition for its music program as one of the top communities for music education and its business department was named Department of the Year by the Business Teachers Association of New York State according to the official website.
The upcoming Regents Readiness Workshops reflect ongoing efforts by William Floyd School District to provide resources supporting student achievement.







