Uniquely Galway
Galway Central School District has so many activities, events, and new opportunities that make our district an enticing place for families to live! We have outstanding faculty and staff members; an abundance of educational opportunities for students; an amazing social-emotional learning program; a cool educational nature trail; and activities that engage the entire community. Some favorite activities include our famous Homecoming Weekend, Memorial Day parades, Rosie's Walk for Diabetes, the Andrew Izzo Memorial Run, Rocket Day, band and choral concerts, music festivals, Odyssey of the Mind tournaments, sporting events, Science Fairs, Rainbow Classic, book fairs, plays, and musicals.
There are many factors that make Galway Central School District special!
The school enjoys tremendous community support and is proud to be the center of the community!
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Galway was originally named “New Galloway” by the Scottish immigrants who settled here from Galloway Shire, Scotland. It was later misspelled as "Galway" when recorded in the Ballston county registry.
Galway was a stopping point for tourists traveling by stagecoach from Schenectady to Sacandaga and Amsterdam. Just before entering the town (on the corner of Sacandaga Rd. and Donnan Rd.), there was a pub for travelers to enjoy "refreshments" because such facilities were deemed unsavory to have within the village boundaries.
On the corner of Ballston/Galway Rd. and Sacandaga Rd., there was the Denison General Store. A spark from an oil lantern caused the building to catch on fire, which burned half the village in 1908. The Galway Market now stands where this store was originally located.
There is a cistern in the woods behind St. Mary's Catholic church that supplied water to the entire town. In the Village Park, there is the original watering trough for the horses and dogs, which is now painted green and holds geraniums.
As you head towards the new fire station, there is a greenhouse on the right where the town physician/veterinarian/dentist once lived. The hitching post with a metal ring is still out front to tie up the horses.
On Parkis Mills Rd., there are the foundations of the old Galway grist mill that produced "Jolly Farmer Griddle Cake Flour.” The mill was later sold to the Parkis family (hence the name of the road), and the product name became known as "Parkis Prepared Pancake Flour" (say that 5 times fast).
Galway is a village in the town of Galway in Saratoga County, New York. The total population in the town of Galway is 3,751, according to American Community Survey 2005-09, and 128 in the village. The village is located north of Schenectady.
Galway Lake, a vacation area, is west of the village. According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 0.3 square miles (0.7 km²). None of the area is covered with water.
Galway is at the junction of County Road 45 (East Street/West Street) and New York State Route 147 (North Street/South Street) in the central part of the town.
Galway Central School District serves the following eight townships: