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As of the Fall of 2018, there were approximately 3,500 students enrolled in the East Syracuse Minoa Central School District. As of the fall of 2010, The racial/ethnic makeup of the student population was 92.2% White, 3.2% Black or African American, 1.4% Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.4% Hispanic, and 1.8% Native American.
The school serves grades 9–12 in the East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District, and enrolls approximately 1050 students. [needs update] The centralized students are from the villages of East Syracuse and Minoa, Chittenango, the hamlet of Kirkville, and the easternmost portion of Eastwood. School colors are orange and navy blue, and the ...
The East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District, which covers the majority of the village, [8] is a public school system headquartered in the Town of Manlius, [9] [10] also including its surrounding area (Minoa, [8] Kirkville, and the easternmost portion of Eastwood [citation needed]).
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The neighborhood schools include: Salem Hyde Elementary, Lincoln Middle School, Huntington K-8 and Henninger High School (with eastern edges of the village falling under the East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District from North Midler Ave and New Court Ave to North Ave, Taft Ave, Craigie Street and Carrier/GM Circles).
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The school district has agreements with Solvay Union Free School District and East Syracuse Minoa Central School District that allows students from Lyncourt to attend either high school. Portions of the CDP are in East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District and Liverpool Central School District. [5]
Minoa is in the former Central New York Military Tract. It was known as "Manlius Station", a stop on the Syracuse and Utica Railroad (completed in 1839), until the name was changed to Minoa in 1895. [2] The village was incorporated in 1913 and was once a prominent railroad community.