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Lewiston-Porter Central School District
Lewiston-Porter Central School District, colloquially referred to as "Lew-Port", is a school district in the towns of Lewiston and Porter, New York, about from the city of Niagara Falls. District Lewiston-Porter educates students from Youngstown, Lewiston, and Ransomville, New York. The district encompasses approximately in northern Niagara County, on the shores of Lake Ontario and bordering on the Niagara River. Centralized in 1947, the district is contained in the towns of Lewiston and Porter. About 70% of the district's taxable property falls within the Town of Lewiston, while the Town of Porter makes up approximately 30% of the assessed value of the district. The district contains five main structures: *District Offices *Primary building ''(grades K-2)'' *Intermediate building ''(grades 3-5)'' *Middle School ''(grades 6-8)'' *High School ''(grades 9-12)'' As of June 2015, Lewiston-Porter enrolled 2,077 students in K-12 with 12 pupils per teacher. The district had e ...
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State School
State schools (in England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand) or public schools (Scottish English and North American English) are generally primary or secondary educational institution, schools that educate all students without charge. They are funded in whole or in part by taxation. State funded schools exist in virtually every country of the world, though there are significant variations in their structure and educational programmes. State education generally encompasses primary and secondary education (4 years old to 18 years old). By country Africa South Africa In South Africa, a state school or government school refers to a school that is state-controlled. These are officially called public schools according to the South African Schools Act of 1996, but it is a term that is not used colloquially. The Act recognised two categories of schools: public and independent. Independent schools include all private schools and schools that are privately governed. Indepen ...
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Whitmore Lake Public Schools
Whitmore Lake Public Schools was established in the year 1944. The schools were located just outside downtown Whitmore Lake, Michigan. Originally, the High School, Middle School, and Elementary School were built on the same land. Due to a few different aspects, one of which being the growth in the population of students, the district had to rebuild the Elementary School in 1991 and later, the High School in 2006. Whitmore Lake Public Schools is currently a School of Choice, meaning that to attend school at Whitmore Lake, it is not necessary to live within the boundaries of Whitmore Lake Public School District. Most parents who can choose to send their children to better districts. Administration The Administrative offices are located at 8845 Main Street, Whitmore Lake. Primary School - Grades K-6 Whitmore Lake Elementary School was built in 1944, later (1991) moved from 8847 Main Street to 1077 Barker Road. The Elementary School contains Kindergarten through sixth grade. In ...
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Hamburg High School (Hamburg, New York)
Hamburg High School is a public secondary school in Hamburg, Erie County, New York, United States. Hamburg High School has approximately 1,300 students in grades 9-12. The mascot of Hamburg High School is the bulldog, and the school colors are purple and white. Their chief athletic rivals are the cross-town Frontier Falcons, Orchard Park Quakers, and Lake Shore Eagles. Academics History Former Principals ''Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses'' *Byron Heath *Ford R. Park *Albert H. Downey–1909–1918 (Principal – Williamsville High School, named Principal of Waterloo High School) *Frank N. Zurbick–1918–1926 *Vernon Simmons–1926–1940 (History teacher – Hamburg High School, resigned) *Leon E. Leader–1940–1946 *Spencer W. Ravel–1940–1972 (unknown, retiredRobinson, K. (1998, June 22). Hamburg high school principal leaving after 26 years in post. The Buffalo News, p. C5.) *Lawrence S. Hood–1972 ...
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North Collins Junior/Senior High School
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Williamsville North High School
Williamsville North High School, known locally as "North" or "Will North" is a public high school in the Williamsville Central School District of Williamsville, New York. The school offers a comprehensive program with multi-level instruction in many academic areas. Robert Coniglio has been principal since July, 2020. Admissions The demographic breakdown of the 1,412 students enrolled in 2019–2020 was: *Male - 739 *Female - 673 *Native American/Alaskan - 4 *Asian/Pacific islanders - 147 *Black - 77 *Hispanic - 57 *White - 1,075 *Multiracial - 50 216 students were eligible for free lunch; 26 were eligible for reduced-price lunch. Athletics North's boys' athletic teams are referred to as the Spartans, and the girls' teams as the Lady Spartans. Williamsville North is a member of the ECIC-I athletic conference within Section VI of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association. North fields teams in many sports, in both the girls' and boys' divisions. Boys' sports ...
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The Iroquois Central School District is a large school district about outside of Buffalo, New York that consists of about of land in the towns of Elma, Marilla, Wales, Aurora, Lancaster, and Bennington. The district consists of about 2,895 students in six schools. The superintendent of schools is Douglas Scofield. The district was founded in 1955. Administration The District offices are located at 2111 Girdle Road in Elma. The current Superintendent is Douglas Scofield. Administrators *Douglas Scofield–Superintendent Board of education *David Lowrey–President Selected former superintendents ''Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses'' *Dr. Merton Haynes, PhD–1970-1988. *Michael A. Glover–1994-2003 (Superintendent - Waterville Central School District, named Superintendent of Genesee Valley BOCES) *James Knowles nterimndash;2002-2003 (Principal - Iroquois High School, retired) *Neil A. Rochelle–2003-2010 (Su ...
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Kensington High School is a former high school located in Buffalo, New York. Named for the Kensington neighborhood it is located in, the building is located at 319 Suffolk Street in Buffalo. It currently serves as home to the Frederick Law Olmsted School at Kensington.''Olmsted seniors' homecoming brief, bittersweet.'' (2012, June 22). ''The Buffalo News''. Retrieved from http://www.buffalonews.com/city/communities/buffalo/article914899.ece History Kensington High School is one of three Art Deco buildings in the City of Buffalo. The building was constructed in 1934 and opened on September 9, 1937, operating for 66 years. The school was closed in 2003 due to a myriad of reasons including poor academic performance, a high concentration of students in poverty, the threat of take over from New York State, increasing student violence, as well as the school district's financial crisis.Simon, P. (2003, April 17). Kensington high will close after this year. ''The Buffalo News'', p. A1.Si ...
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Newton High School is a public high school in Newton, Kansas, United States operated by Newton USD 373 school district, and serves students of grades 9 to 12. It is located on a campus with a Cedar-tree surrounded parking lot. History Newton High School was founded in 1885. Historically, Newton High School has been located at three different locations: * first school was located at the northwest corner of 6th and Ash (currently Lincoln Park Apartments) and built in TBD, * second school was located at the northeast corner of Broadway and Poplar (currently Santa Fe 5/6 Center school) and built in 1914, * third (current) school is located at the northeast corner of 12th and Boyd (in northwest Newton) and built in the early 1970s. As a result of a bond election that took place in 2007, renovation construction began on the school in 2009 and was completed in 2010. The renovation added several sections to the school and redistributed the rooms within the building; in this redistrib ...
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Lewiston-Porter High School
Lewiston-Porter Central School District, colloquially referred to as "Lew-Port", is a school district in the towns of Lewiston and Porter, New York, about from the city of Niagara Falls. District Lewiston-Porter educates students from Youngstown, Lewiston, and Ransomville, New York. The district encompasses approximately in northern Niagara County, on the shores of Lake Ontario and bordering on the Niagara River. Centralized in 1947, the district is contained in the towns of Lewiston and Porter. About 70% of the district's taxable property falls within the Town of Lewiston, while the Town of Porter makes up approximately 30% of the assessed value of the district. The district contains five main structures: *District Offices *Primary building ''(grades K-2)'' *Intermediate building ''(grades 3-5)'' *Middle School ''(grades 6-8)'' *High School ''(grades 9-12)'' As of June 2015, Lewiston-Porter enrolled 2,077 students in K-12 with 12 pupils per teacher. The district had ex ...
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Twelfth Grade
Twelfth grade, 12th grade, senior year, or grade 12 is the final year of secondary school in most of North America. In other regions, it may also be referred to as class 12 or Year 13. In most countries, students are usually between the ages of 17 and 18 years old. Some countries have a thirteenth grade, while other countries do not have a 12th grade/year at all. Twelfth grade is typically the last year of high school (graduation year). Australia In Australia, the twelfth grade is referred to as Year 12. In New South Wales, students are usually 16 or 17 years old when they enter Year 12 and 17 or 18 years during graduation (end of year). A majority of students in Year 12 work toward getting an ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank). Up until the start of 2020 the OP (Overall Position, which applies only to students in the state of Queensland) was used. Both of these allow/allowed them access to courses at university. In Western Australia, this is achieved by completing the WAC ...
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Ninth Grade
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