The Huntington school district will phase out its intermediate magnet school, a move officials said will give all students greater access to "high-quality programs" while helping the district save money on transportation costs.

The Woodhull Intermediate School and the Jack Abrams STEM Magnet School, which enroll students in grades 4 to 6, will offer the same educational programming to incoming fourth graders starting in the 2026-27 school year, officials said. The magnet school, which was reopened in 2013 with a specialized focus on science, technology, engineering and math, will be renamed Jack Abrams Intermediate School, officials said.

Flower Hill and Washington primary school students entering fourth grade will go to Jack Abrams, while Southdown and Jefferson primary school student

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