Seneca Falls Central School District

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Seneca Falls Central School District
Location
United States
District information
MottoEducating the Whole Child
GradesK-12
SuperintendentMichelle Reed
Schools4
Students and staff
Teachers257
Staff127
Athletic conferenceSection V
District mascotBlue Devils
ColorsBlue and White   
Other information
Website www.senecafallscsd.org

Seneca Falls Central School District is a school district in Seneca Falls, New York, United States. The superintendent is Dr. Michelle Reed.

Contents

The district operates four schools: Mynderse Academy, Seneca Falls Middle School, Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, and Frank Knight Elementary.

Administration

The district offices are located 98 Clinton Street in Seneca Falls. The current superintendent is Jeramy Clingerman. [1]

Current administrators

Board of education

Mynderse Academy

Mynderse Academy is located at 105 Troy Street and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Faith Lewis, and the current assistant principal is Kevin Korzeniewski.

History

Mynderse Academy was previously located at 12 North Park Street in Seneca Falls. In 1951–1952, the Seneca Falls School District began construction of the current Troy Street location, which began housing students in 1954. The Park Street building, Known as "Academy Square", the former Mynderse/Junior High building currently houses offices for several businesses and service groups.

Seneca Falls Middle School

Seneca Falls Middle School
SenecaFallsMiddleSchool.JPG
Address
Seneca Falls Central School District
95 Troy Street
Information
PrincipalWallace Kevin Rhinehart
Grades 6-8
Website www.senecafallscsd.org/Domain/205

Seneca Falls Middle School is located at 95 Troy Street and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Kevin Rhinehart.

History

At one point, Seneca Falls Junior High was located in the former Academy Square building. In the 1968 the Middle School was constructed as an extension onto the High School building. For several years it held grades 7-9 and Grades 5 through 8.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton School

Elizabeth Cady Stanton School
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Address
Seneca Falls Central School District
38 Garden Street
Information
PrincipalAmy M. Hibbard
Grades 3-5
Website www.sfcs.k12.ny.us/ElizabethCady.cfm

Elizabeth Cady Stanton School is located at 38 Garden Street and serves approximately 300 students in grades 3 through 5. [2] The current principal is Amy Hibbard.

History

ECS is named after suffrage activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who lived in Seneca Falls. The school was constructed in 1935, replacing the Third and Fourth Ward schools in the district.

The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-6. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades 3–5. [3]

Awards

In 2010, Elizabeth Cady Stanton School was awarded a National Blue Ribbon Award for an improving or high performance school. [2] It is the highest award given by the United States Department of Education.

Frank M. Knight Elementary

Frank Knight Elementary
FrankKnightElementary.JPG
Address
Seneca Falls Central School District
98 Clinton Street
Information
PrincipalJanet Clendenen
Grades K-2
Website www.sfcs.k12.ny.us/FrankKnight.cfm

Frank M. Knight Elementary is located at 98 Clinton Street and serves grades K through 2. The current principal is Janet Clendenen.

History

The school was built on Clinton Street in Seneca Falls, and is named for former Board of Education President Frank Knight.

The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-5. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades K-2, although Grade 3 has been housed in the school at times. [3]

Defunct schools

Seneca Falls Intermediate School
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Former Seneca Falls Intermediate School Building
Address
Seneca Falls Central School District
12 North Park Street

Seneca
,
New York
13148

United States
Information
Closed1982

Seneca Falls Intermediate School was a school that housed grades 4 through 8 in Seneca Falls. It was located at the former Mynderse Academy building on Park Street in Seneca Falls. The school was closed in 1982 as a money-saving initiative by the district. [4]

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References

  1. McKeveny, R. L. (2010, September). A Message From Our Superintendent. Retrieved October 30, 2010, from Seneca Falls Central School.
  2. 1 2 Carroll, S. (2010, September 9). 3 Local Blue Ribbon Schools. Archived 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 '82 Busy Year For Falls. (1982). The Citizen.
  4. Rosenberry, J. (1982, June 29). Moving Brings Mixed Emotions. Finger Lakes Times, p. 15.