Source: US Census Bureau 2020
Population: 338,329 (2020)
White: 77.9% (2020)
Black or African American: 13.1% (2020)
American Indian and Alaskan Native: 0.6% (2020)
Asian: 6.2% (2020)
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander: 0.01% (2020)
Two or More Races: 21% (2020)
Hispanic or Latino Origin: 18.4% (2020)
Average Household Size: 3.15 (2020)
Median Age: 35.9 years (2020)
Total Housing Units: 108,510 (2020)
Rockland County is made up of five towns, 19 incorporated and unincorporated villages, and 16 hamlets. Of the five towns, the most populous is Ramapo at 148,919, while the least populous is Stony Point, at 14,655. (U.S. Census Bureau, 2020). (Links provided where available):
Towns: Clarkstown; Haverstraw; Orangetown; Ramapo; Stony Point
Villages: Airmont; Chestnut Ridge; Grand View-on-Hudson; Haverstraw; Hillburn; Kaser; Montebello; New Hempstead; New Square; Nyack; Piermont; Pomona; Sloatsburg; South Nyack; Spring Valley; Suffern; Upper Nyack; Wesley Hills; West Haverstraw
Hamlets: Bardonia; Blauvelt; Congers; Hillcrest; Monsey; Mount Ivy; Nanuet; New City; Orangeburg; Pearl River; Sparkill; Tappan; Thiells; Valley Cottage; Viola; West Nyack
Rockland’s public-school districts consistently rank among the highest performing districts in the state and serve just over 40,000 students. The eight districts are: