Lackawanna City School District | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Grades | K-12 |
Superintendent | Keith Lewis |
Schools | 4 |
Students and staff | |
Athletic conference | Section VI |
District mascot | Steelers |
Colors | Blue and White |
Other information | |
Website | www |
Lackawanna City School District is a school district in Lackawanna, New York, United States. The superintendent is Mr. Keith Lewis.
The district operates four schools: Lackawanna High School, Lackawanna Middle School, Martin Road Elementary School, and Truman Elementary School.
The District offices are located 245 South Shore Boulevard in Lackawanna. The current Superintendent is Mr. Keith Lewis. [1] The superintendent is Keith Lewis.[ citation needed ]
Lackawanna High School | |
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Address | |
550 Martin Road Lackawanna , Erie , New York 14218 | |
Information | |
Principal | Deborah M. Biastre |
Vice Principal | Paul P. Lyons |
Grades | 9-12 |
Website | Lackawanna High School |
Lackawanna High School (formerly Lackawanna Secondary Center) is located at 550 Martin Road and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Mrs. Deborah Biastre, and the current assistant principal is Mr. Paul Lyons.
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Lackawanna Middle School | |
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Address | |
500 Martin Road Lackawanna , Erie , New York 14218 | |
Information | |
Principal | Matteo Anello |
Asst. Principal | Julie Clark |
Grades | 6-8 |
Website | Lackawanna Middle School |
Lackawanna Middle School is located at 500 Martin Road and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Mr. Matteo Anello, and the current assistant principal is Mrs. Julie Clark.
The current Lackawanna Middle School was built in 1986 and opened in 1997, in the old wing of Lackawanna High School. At the time it served Grades 6-9. [15]
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Period | Start | End |
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Period 1 | 7:30 | 8:15 |
Period 2 | 8:19 | 9:00 |
Period 3 | 9:04 | 9:45 |
Period 4 | 9:49 | 10:30 |
Lunch 5 | 10:34 | 11:04 |
Period 5/6 | 10:34 | 11:15 |
Period 6/7 | 11:08 | 11:49 |
Lunch 7 | 11:19 | 11:49 |
Period 7/8 | 11:19 | 12:00 |
Period 8/9 | 11:53 | 12:34 |
Lunch 9 | 12:04 | 12:34 |
Period 10 | 12:38 | 1:19 |
Period 11 | 1:23 | 2:04 |
Martin Road School | |
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Address | |
135 Martin Road Lackawanna , Erie 14218 | |
Information | |
Principal | Julie Andreozzi |
Asst. Principal | Bruce Axelson |
Grades | K-5 |
Website | Martin Road School |
Martin Road School is located at 135 Martin Road and serves grades K through 5. The current principal is Mrs. Julie Andreozzi. The current assistant principal is Mr. Bruce Axelson.
Martin Road School opened in 2003, [16] replacing the former Washington and Franklin Schools. [17] It originally served Grades 3-6, [17] before switching to Grades 2-5 for the 2014 school year. Grades K-1 were added in 2016.
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Truman Elementary School | |
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Address | |
15 Innerview Drive Lackawanna , Erie , NY 14218 | |
Information | |
Principal | Ashley Wakelee |
Grades | PK-1 |
Website | Truman Elementary |
Truman Elementary School is located at 15 Innerview Drive and serves grades PK through 1. The current principal is Mrs. Ashley Wakelee.
Truman Elementary was built in 1966 for grades pre-kindergarten to 2, but the second graders were moved to Martin Road Elementary at the start of the 2014-2015 school year. [18]
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses
Year | Superintendent | Truman Principal | Martin Rd. Principal | LMS Principal | LHS Principal | LHS Vice Principal |
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1990-1991 | Nellie King | Mike Jakubowski* | Ronald Wisher | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | |
1991-1992 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | ||
1992-1993 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | ||
1993-1994 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | ||
1994-1995 | Nellie King | Mike Jakubowski* | Bill Bilowus | Nick Korach | ||
1995-1996 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | ||
1996-1997 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Bill Bilowus | Mike Jakubowski | ||
1997-1998 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Bill Bilowus | ||
1998-1999 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Bill Bilowus | ||
1999-2000 | Nellie King | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Bill Bilowus | ||
2000-2001 | Monika Kole | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Bill Bilowus | ||
2001-2002 | Paul Hashem | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Bill Bilowus | ||
2002-2003 | Paul Hashem | Nick Korach | Mike Jaukubowski | Craig Pawlak | ||
2003-2004 | Paul Hashem | Maureen Fernandez | Tom Mazurek | Mike Jaukubowski | Craig Pawlak | Matteo Anello |
2004-2005 | Paul Hashem | Maureen Fernandez | Tom Mazurek | Mike Jaukubowski | Craig Pawlak | Matteo Anello |
2005-2006 | Paul Hashem | Maureen Fernandez | Keith Kuwick | Mike Jaukubowski | Peter Hazzan | Matteo Anello |
2006-2007 | Paul Hashem | Maureen Fernandez | Keith Kuwick | Mike Jaukubowski | Peter Hazzan | Matteo Anello |
2007-2008 | Paul Hashem | Maureen Fernandez | Keith Kuwick | Mike Jaukubowski | Peter Hazzan | Matteo Anello |
2008-2009 | Fred Wille | Maureen Fernandez | Jake Taft | Mike Jaukubowski | Peter Hazzan | Matteo Anello |
2009-2010 | Fred Wille | Maureen Fernandez | Jake Taft | Mike Jaukubowski | Steve Dimitroff | Bruce Axelson |
2010-2011 | Nick Corach | Maureen Fernandez | Jake Taft | Mary Hoffman | Steve Dimitroff | Bruce Axelson |
2011-2012 | Nick Corach | Maureen Fernandez | Jake Taft | Bruce Axelson | Steve Dimitroff | Matteo Anello |
2012-2013 | Nick Corach | Maureen Fernandez | Jake Taft | Matt McKenna | Bruce Axelson | Matteo Anello |
2013-2014 | Anne Spadone | Angela McCaffrey | Maureen Fernandez | Matt McKenna | Bruce Axelson | Jake Taft |
2014-2015 | Anne Spadone | Angela McCaffrey | Maureen Fernandez | Matt McKenna | Bruce Axelson | Jake Taft |
2015-2016 | Anne Spadone | Angela McCaffrey | Julie Andreozzi | Beth Schill | Bruce Axelson | Jake Taft |
2016-2017 | Anne Spadone | Angela McCaffrey | Julie Andreozzi | Beth Schill | Bruce Axelson | Jake Taft |
2017-2018 | Anne Spadone | Angela McCaffrey | Julie Andreozzi | Beth Schill | Bruce Axelson | Andres Arroyo |
2018-2019 | Keith Lewis | Andres Arroyo | Fred Hahn | Beth Schill | Deb Biastre | Paul Lyons |
2019-2020 | Keith Lewis | Ashley Wakelee | Fred Hahn Matteo Anello | Jennifer Maslakowski | Deb Biastre | Paul Lyons |
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