Penn Yan Central School District

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Penn Yan Central School District
Location
Finger Lakes
United States
District information
MottoOur Children, Our Community, Our Future
GradesK-12
SuperintendentHoward Dennis
Schools3
Students and staff
Athletic conferenceSection V
District mascot Mustang
ColorsBlue and Orange   
Other information
Asst. Superintendent - BusinessCathleen Milliman
Website Penn Yan Central School District

Penn Yan Central School District is a school district in Penn Yan, New York, United States. The superintendent is Mr. Howard Dennis. The district operates three schools: Penn Yan Academy, Penn Yan Middle School, and Penn Yan Elementary School.

Contents

Administration offices

The district offices are located at 1 School Drive. The current superintendent is Howard Dennis.

Selected former superintendents

Penn Yan Academy

Penn Yan Academy
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Information
PrincipalDavid D. Pullen
Assistant PrincipalWarren L. Kinsey
Asst. Principal/ADJohnathan MacKerchar
Dean of StudentsRobert J. Grattan
Grades 9-12
Team nameMustangs
Website Penn Yan Academy

Penn Yan Academy is located at 305 Court Street and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Mr. David Pullen, and the current assistant principals are Mr. Warren Kinsey and Mr. Johnathan MacKerchar.

History

Selected former principals

Previous assignment and previous assignment denoted in parentheses

Penn Yan Middle School

Penn Yan Middle School
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Information
PrincipalKelley S. Johnson
Dean of StudentsBrian R. Hobart
Grades 6-8
Website Penn Yan Middle School

Penn Yan Middle School is located at 515 Liberty Street and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Mrs. Kelley Johnson.

History

Selected former principals

Previous assignment and reason for denoted in parentheses

  • Mr. John R. Barry
  • Mr. Shirley Callison (Unknown, named Special Projects Coordinator for Penn Yan Central School District)
  • Mr. Richard Rodriguez1986-1988 (Assistant Principal - Penn Yan Academy, named Superintendent of Forestville Central School [10] )
  • Mr. M. Douglas Zoller1988-1989 (Superintendent - Seneca Falls Central School District, [10] retired)
  • Ms. Billie Bauman1989-1996 (Unknown, named Principal of Watkins Glen Elementary)
  • Ms. Linda J. Raide1996-2007 (Unknown, retired)
  • Mr. David Pullen2007-2009 (Principal - Geneva High School, named Principal of Penn Yan Academy)
  • Mrs. Rebecca Perrault2009-2012 (Vice Principal - Penn Yan Academy, named Director of Student Information for Penn Yan Central Schools)
  • Dr. Howard Dennis2012-2013 (Associate Superintendent - Penn Yan Central School District, returned to position)

Penn Yan Elementary

Penn Yan Elementary
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Information
PrincipalEdward C. Foote
Vice PrincipalKeary Pender
Grades K-5
Website Penn Yan Elementary

Penn Yan Elementary is located at 3 School Drive and serves grades K through 5. The current principal is Mr. Edward Foote, and the current assistant principal is Mrs Kelly Dallos.

History

Selected former principals

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Mr. Elmer A. Willard
  • Mr. Richard T. Brow?-1986 (Vice Principal - Penn Yan Elementary, retired)
  • Mr. Matthew D. Herz1996-2005 [11] (Vice Principal - Penn Yan Elementary, named Elementary Principal of Canastota Central School District)
  • Mr. Thomas A. Cox2005-2006 [11] (interim)
  • Mr. Edward W. Bronson2006-2011 (Assistant Principal - Penn Yan Elementary, retired)
  • Ms. Marcie F. Ware2011-2013 (Assistant Principal - Penn Yan Elementary, named Principal of Canandaigua Elementary School)

Selected former administrators

YearSuperintendentElementary
Principal
Elementary
Vice Principal
Middle School
Principal
Middle School
Vice Principal
Academy
Principal
Academy
Asst. Principal
1999-2000Gene SpanneutMatt HerzLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2000-2001Gene SpanneutMatt HerzEd BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2001-2002Gene SpanneutMatt HerzEd BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2002-2003Gene SpanneutMatt HerzEd BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2003-2004Gene SpanneutMatt HerzEd BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2004-2005Tiffany Phillips*Matt HerzEd BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2005-2006Ann OrmanTom Cox*Ed BronsonLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2006-2007Ann OrmanEd BronsonMarcie WareLinda RaideKeith Mathews
2007-2008Ann OrmanEd BronsonMarcie WareDave PullenWarren KinseyKeith MathewsBecky Perrault
2008-2009Ann OrmanEd BronsonMarcie WareDave PullenWarren KinseyKeith MathewsBecky Perrault
2009-2010Ann OrmanEd BronsonMarcie WareBecky PerraultWarren KinseyDave PullenPaul Tansey
2010-2011Orman/Cox*Ed BronsonMarcie WareBecky PerraultWarren KinseyDave PullenPaul Tansey
2011-2012David HamiltonMarcie WareWarren KinseyBecky PerraultDave PullenPaul Tansey
2012-2013David HamiltonMarcie WareDennis*/JohnsonWarren KinseyDave PullenPaul Tansey
2013-2014David HamiltonEd FooteKelly DalosKelley JohnsonDave PullenPaul TanseyWarren Kinsey
2014-2015Howard DennisEd FooteKelly DalosKelley JohnsonDave PullenPaul TanseyWarren Kinsey
2015-2016Howard DennisEd FooteKelly DalosKelley JohnsonDave PullenPaul TanseyWarren Kinsey
2016-2017Howard DennisEd FooteKelly DalosKelley JohnsonDave PullenPaul TanseyWarren Kinsey
2017-2018Howard DennisEd FooteKelly DalosKelley JohnsonDave PullenPaul TanseyWarren Kinsey

St. Michael School

St. Michael's School
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Information
Type Private, Coeducational
Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic
Oversight Diocese of Rochester
PrincipalTom Flood
Grades PK-5
Website St. Michael's School

St. Michael School is a parochial school located at 214 Keuka Street and serves grades PK through 5. The current principal is Mr. Tom Flood.

History

The school was founded in 1882.

Selected former principals

Previous assignment and previous assignment denoted in parentheses

  • Sr. Anne Maura Morris
  • Sr. Catherine Gibbons
  • Mrs. Jo Ann Struck?-2005
  • Dr. James P. Tette2005-2009 [12] (Computer teacher - St. Michael's School, [13] retired [12] )
  • Mr. David M. Paddock2009-2012 (Principal - Fairport High School, retired)

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