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The Fairport Central School District is a
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that serves approximately 5,800 students in most of the town of Perinton and the village of Fairport in
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, with about 1,200 employees and an operating budget of $127.0 million ($21,895 per student). The
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s are 18:1 for grades K–2, 22:1 for grades 3–5, 24:1 for grades 6–8, and 24:1 for grades 9–12. The median teacher experience is 14 years and the median teacher salary is $63,339. As of 2016, Brett Provenzano is the superintendent.


History

The predecessor for the district was a series of eleven district schools opened in the Town of Perinton in the 1810s through the 1830s. From 1826 until 1872, the village was served by the district 9 school which was situated in two different buildings on East Church Street. In 1872, the Fairport Classical and Union School opened on West Church Street. Along with the Northside School (1886) on East Avenue and Fairport High School (1924) on West Avenue, it became part of system of schools that served the town population increasingly concentrated in the village. In 1920, the board of education for the village schools hired its first superintendent. Voters approved centralization of Perinton school districts 2 through 9 on April 30, 1951 and the centralized district began operating the following September. At that point most of the district schools had closed and students attended one of the village schools (the Northside School on East Avenue, the Southside School on West Church Street, or Fairport High School on West Avenue). The district opened the Johanna Perrin School on Potter Place in the Village in 1954, razing the Southside School (the former Fairport Classical and Union Free School) the following year. In 1957, the district renamed the high school on West Avenue in honor of Martha A. Brown, and constructed a new high school, Minerva DeLand, in 1959. The Brooks Hill Primary School followed in 1962 and the Jefferson Avenue Elementary School in 1966. In 1965, the Martha Brown School moved to a new building on Ayrault Road. In 1970, the district opened Dudley and Northside elementary schools as well as the current high school on Ayrault Road. In the early 2000s the district briefly considered opening an additional elementary school in the hamlet of Egypt (to be named "White Brook" after the former district school 12), but could not secure enough funding from the state. In 1999 the village of Fairport, the FCSD and Monroe #1 BOCES announced a collaboration to have public ch 12 used for more than government meetings and programs. A full-time staff was put together to accomplish this goal. As of 2013, this channel is no longer in use. Board of Education meetings may be viewed online at fairport.orgVillage of Fairport History
File:NorthsideSchoolFairportNewYork.jpg, The former Northside School (also known as the East Avenue School) in the village functioned as an elementary school for students north of the
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from 1886 until the 1950s.
File:WestAvenueSchoolFairportNewYork.jpg, The former Fairport High School (also known as the West Avenue School) in the village served as the high school from 1924 until 1959, then as Martha Brown Junior High School until 1965, and then as an elementary school until 1983.


General information

The Fairport Central School District consists mostly of students from the Perinton/Fairport region, and is an avid participant in the Urban-Suburban program.


Central administration

Superintendent of Schools: Brett Provenzano Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources & Labor Relations: Douglass Lauf Assistant Superintendent of Business: Matthew Stevens Director of Facilities: Aaron Smith Director of Technology: Tom Devitt Director of Humanities: Ellen Reed Communications & Public Relations Specialist: Christina Lewis Gursslin Director of Food Service: Michelle Resavage Director of Math, Science, Technology: Kristen Larsen Director of Transportation: Peter Lawrence Director of Special Education: Dennis DesRosiers Director of Student Services: Deborah Miles Director of Staff Development: Kevin Henchen Director of Special Areas: Pamula Ciranni Director of Health, Physical Education & Athletics: Fritz Kilian


Student statistics


Board of education

The Board of Education (BOE) consists of seven members who serve rotating three-year terms. Elections, when necessary, are held each May to fill the seats of members whose terms have expired. These elections occur alongside voting on the School District's annual budget. Arielle LaBarbera is currently the District Clerk.


Schools


Elementary schools

*Brooks Hill Elementary School (K-5) Principal: Meredith A. Klus Asst. Principal: Stacie Miller Lead Teacher: Jean Waldmiller
Brooks Hill School opened in 1962 as a primary school and is named after Lewis Brooks who once farmed the land on which it stands. *Dudley Elementary School (K-2) Principal: Jamie Naple Asst. Principal: Sarah Klosner Dudley Elementary School opened in 1970 alongside Northside Elementary School. It is named after longtime schoolboard member Robert A. Dudley. *Jefferson Avenue Elementary School (K-5) Principal: Ryan Charno Asst. Principal: Amy Busby Lead Teacher: Jeannette Maloy
Jefferson Avenue Elementary School opened in 1966. *Northside Elementary School (3-5) Principal: Erin Moretter Asst. Principal: Jeremy Slack
Northside Elementary School opened in 1970 alongside Dudley Elementary School. It is named after the original Northside School which was located on East Avenue in the village of Fairport.


Middle school

*Johanna Perrin Middle School (6-8) Principal: Patrick Grow Asst. Principal: Rebecca Short
Perrin Middle School opened in 1954 as an elementary school and is named after the first white woman to settle in Perinton. *Martha Brown Middle School (6-8) Principal: David Dunn Asst. Principal: Ryan Clair
The Ayrault Road Martha Brown School opened in 1965 as a junior high school and is named after longtime Fairport teacher Martha A. Brown. The original Martha Brown School was located in the former West Avenue School, which was renamed in her honor in 1959.


High schools

*Minerva DeLand School (9) Principal: Dominic Monacelli Assistant Principal: Madison Shepard DeLand High School opened in 1959 as the district's high school and is named after the longtime principal of the former Fairport High School on West Avenue. *
Fairport High School Fairport High School (FHS) is a public high school serving the tenth through twelfth grades in the Village of Fairport and most of the Town of Perinton, New York. It is part of the Fairport Central School District. The Principal, as of the end ...
(10-12) Principal: Robert Clark Assistant Principals: Assistant Principal: Madison Shepard Red House: Ryan Kuhn White House: Lyndsey Keil Blue House: Ashley Edwards
Fairport High School opened in 1970, partially replacing Minerva DeLand, which educates the district's ninth grade students.


School photographs

Image:Fhsmodifiedold.jpg , Old Fairport High School Image:FairportHighSchoolPhoto.jpg ,
Fairport High School Fairport High School (FHS) is a public high school serving the tenth through twelfth grades in the Village of Fairport and most of the Town of Perinton, New York. It is part of the Fairport Central School District. The Principal, as of the end ...
Image:FHSHomecoming07.jpg , Fairport homecoming


References


External links

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New York State School Boards Association
{{Authority control Education in Monroe County, New York Perinton, New York School districts in New York (state) School districts established in 1951