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Geneva Area City School District is a public education school district located in Ashtabula County, Ohio. The district serves the city of Geneva and its surrounding townships and villages . As of 2005, roughly 2,300 students attend the five schools in the district.
Geneva Middle School is located at 101 Carter Road and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Robert Smith. The middle school began on what is now North Street School on West North Street in Geneva. [4] In 1981, the school moved to the former high school on 63 Pulteney Street and remained there until the 2004 school year.
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Oct. 5—GENEVA — District voters will have a variety of choices on who will represent them on the Geneva Area City Schools Board of Education in the coming years. One incumbent, Sarah Fisher ...
Geneva High School is a public high school located in Geneva, New York, United States.The school serves grades 9-12 and is a part of the Geneva City School District.The principal is Gregory Baker, the assistant principal is Timothy Baker, and the associate principal is Tricia Budgar.
McDonald, a 10-year Indian River County resident, is the former chairman, president and treasurer of The Geneva School of Manhattan, a New York City classical private school.
The Peyton Street facility was converted into a middle school named after Harry Coultrap, the first superintendent of the Geneva School District. After housing the middle school until 1994 and an elementary school until 2009, it was demolished in 2013. The current GHS building was opened in 1958 and was expanded in the 1970s and early 2000s.
The school served children in grades one through twelve. The East Geneva School District consolidated with the Geneva Area School District in 1960. In 1872 the first Geneva students completed twelve years of education. The graduating class of 1872 had just four students. These students had attended upper grade classes at the Geneva Normal School.