Irvington Public Library, Guiteau Foundation

12 S Astor St, Irvington-On-Hudson, NY 10533

Overview

IRVINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, GUITEAU FOUNDATION is an educational institute in Irvington-On-Hudson registered in NYS SEDREF (State Education Department Reference File). The institution is known as IRVINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY.The institution number is #800000035592. The institution type is LIBRARIES. The sub type is PUBLIC LIBRARIES. The physical location is at 12 S Astor St, Irvington-On-Hudson, NY 10533. The CEO name is MS. ROSEMARIE GATZEK. The CEO position title is LIBRARY DIRECTOR. The active date is February 14, 2017.

Institution Information

Institution ID800000035592
SED BEDS Code660402700087
Legal NameIRVINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY, GUITEAU FOUNDATION
Popular NameIRVINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
Address12 S Astor St
Irvington-On-Hudson
NY 10533
CountyWESTCHESTER
Institution Type Code8
Institution TypeLIBRARIES
Institution Sub Type Code1
Institution Sub TypePUBLIC LIBRARIES
Community TypeMEDIUM CENTRAL DISTRICTS

CEO Information

CEO SalutationMS.
CEO NameROSEMARIE GATZEK
CEO TitleLIBRARY DIRECTOR
CEO Active Date2017-02-14
CEO Emailrgatzek(a)wlsmail.org

Location Information

Street Address 12 S ASTOR ST
CityIRVINGTON-ON-HUDSON
StateNY
Zip Code10533
CountryUS

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Dataset Information

This dataset includes about 25,000 educational institutions currently registered in New York State, through the New York State Education Department (NYSED), Office of Information and Reporting Services. The NYS SEDREF (State Education Department Reference File) maintains the information on all educational institutions in the state. Each institute is registered with institution ID, legal name, institution type, locatioin, CEO name, contact information, etc.

SubjectEducation
JurisdictionState of New York
Data ProviderNew York State Education Department (SED), Office of Information and Reporting Services
Sourcedata.ny.gov

Dataset Details

The New York State Education Department is part of the University of the State of New York (USNY), one of the most complete, interconnected systems of educational services in the United States. USNY includes: More than 7,000 public and private elementary and secondary schools; 248 public and private colleges and universities; 251 proprietary (for-profit) schools; Nearly 7,000 libraries including the New York State Library; 750 museums; The State Archives; Vocational rehabilitation and other services for adults with disabilities; Special education services for pre-school and school-age children and teenagers; A School for the Blind; A School for the Deaf; 25 public broadcasting facilities, including seven public television stations; More than 750,000 professionals practicing in 48 licensed professions, including, for example, pharmacy, architecture, accounting, and nursing; and 240,000 certified public school teachers, counselors, and administrators.

This dataset includes over 25,000 educational institutions currently registered in New York State, through the New York State Education Department (NYSED), in the SEDREF (State Education Department Reference File) system. Each institute is registered with institution ID, legal name, institution type, locatioin, CEO name, contact information, etc.

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