Niagara Falls City School District

The Niagara Falls City School District is a public school district containing 11 schools in Niagara Falls, New York. The Superintendent of Schools is Mark Laurrie.

Niagara Falls City School District
District information
TypePublic
MottoLearning for all...Whatever it takes...
GradesPre-kindergarten, K-12
EstablishedEarly 1900s
SuperintendentMark Laurrie
AccreditationNew York State Board of Regents
Schools11[1]
Budget US$121.1 million (proposed 2011–2012)
NCES District ID3620820[1]
Students and staff
Students7,218[1]
Teachers435.63 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio16.57[1]
Other information
UnionsNYSUT
Websitewww.nfschools.net

History

The district was founded in the early 1900s.

In 1953 the district purchased land in Love Canal from Hooker Chemical Company, fully aware that the land had been used as a toxic waste disposal site. This would eventually lead to the Love Canal disaster.[2]

The current Niagara Falls High School was built in 1999 and opened on September 6, 2000, retiring two aging high schools.

Board of education

The Board of education is made up of nine members. The current board members are:

  • James Cancemi, President
  • Robert M. Restaino
  • Ron Barstys
  • Earl F. Bass
  • Rev. Kevin Dobbs
  • Arthur "Art" Jocoy Jr.
  • Anthony Paretto
  • Russel Petrozzi
  • Nicholas Vilardo

Schools

High schools

Middle schools

  • Gaskill Preparatory School- Built in 1929 and opened in 1931. Principal - Derek Zimmerman
  • LaSalle Preparatory School- Built and opened on September 1, 1931. Principal - James Spanbauer

Primary schools

  • Cataract Elementary School- Opened on September 6, 2007 in former place of Niagara Middle School. Principal - Jeff Showers
  • 79th Street Elementary School- Built and opened in 1950. Principal - Sheila Smith
  • Harry F. Abate Elementary School- Built and opened on September 6, 1972. Principal - Lynne Tompkins
  • Geraldine J. Mann Elementary School- Built in 1955 and opened in 1958. Principal - Tina Smeal
  • Henry J. Kalfas Magnet School- Built in 1957 and opened in 1958. Principal - Italo J. Baldassarre
  • Maple Avenue Elementary School- Built and opened in the fall of 1922. Principal - Maria Chille-Zafuto
  • Hyde Park Elementary School- Built and opened in September 1929. Principal - Gerald Orfano
  • Niagara Street Elementary School- Built and opened in 1919. The original Niagara Street Elementary School closed on June 14, 2005 and was torn down in November. The new building was completed on August 1, 2007, opened to the public for the first time on August 29 and for the school year on September 6. Principal - Rocco Merino

Other

  • Niagara Falls Community Education Center, Coordinator - Dorothy Brundidge

Former schools

Former high schools

  • LaSalle High School March 25, 1957 - June 14, 2000
  • Trott Vocational High School 1928 - June 1988
  • ”Old” Niagara Falls High School September 1903 - June 14, 2000

Former middle schools

  • Niagara Middle School September 1995 - June 12, 2007

Niagara Middle School (NMS) becomes Cataract Elementary School on September 6, 2007.

  • North Junior Middle School 1923-1982
  • South Junior Middle School 1923-1985

Former primary schools

  • 99th Street School (knowingly built atop of the Love Canal toxic waste dump) - February 14, 1955 - August 2, 1978
  • 60th Street School (Now community education center) Fall 1962 - June 12, 2007
  • 66th Street school (Now district administration building) February 14, 1955 - June 12, 2007
  • Cayuga Drive School 1909-1976
  • Ferry Avenue School 1902-1980
  • Whitney Avenue School 1897-1938
  • Ashland Avenue School 1903-1972
  • Cleveland Avenue School 1872-1976
  • Center Avenue School 1898-1968
  • Sugar Street School 1895-1959
  • 3rd Street School 1855 - February 1, 1962
  • 5th Street School 1855-1972
  • 10th Street School September 1914 – 1972
  • 13th Street School 1907-1968
  • 17th Street School 1926-1973
  • 22nd Street School 1907-1972
  • 24th Street School 1918-1976
  • 39th Street School February 14, 1955 – 1980
  • 93rd Street School 1950-1980 (closed due to concerns about toxic waste from the nearby Love Canal)
  • Pacific Avenue School 1909-1973. Pacific Avenue School was located at 7116 Buffalo Avenue.

References

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