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South Seneca is part of the Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga (TST) BOCES district. South Seneca is also part of Section 5 sports and is part of the Wayne-Fingerlakes League. The superintendent is Stephen Parker Zielinski. The current enrollment (2016–17) is 672 students. [1] According to the 2009-2010 New York State report card, the average class size ...
South Mountain-Hickory Common School District at Binghamton #1 0 Broome: Broome-Tioga BOCES: South Central RIC Mid-South South Orangetown Central School District #1 2,850 Rockland: Rockland BOCES: Lower Hudson RIC Lower Hudson Valley South Seneca Central School District #1 619 Seneca: Tompkins-Seneca-Tioga BOCES: Central RIC Mid-State
The West Seneca Central School District is the third largest central school district in Western New York, and one of the largest school districts in New York State. It serves 25 square miles (65 km 2), including a majority of the town of West Seneca, and portions of the towns of Cheektowaga, Orchard Park, and Hamburg. It was centralized in 1946.
New York's 24th congressional district is located in Upstate New York in the Finger Lakes region, stretching alongside Lake Ontario from near Buffalo in the west to Watertown in the east. The district does not include Rochester, which is in the 25th district. Since 2023, it has been represented by Claudia Tenney.
The former Sachem High School South, the 9th and 10th-grade facility, was converted into Samoset Middle School. Sequoya was built as a fourth middle school for the purpose of reconfiguration. Sachem High School North, formerly home to all 11th and 12th-grade students in the district became a 9-12 facility for students in the western and ...
Pages in category "Education in Seneca County, New York" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... South Seneca School District; W. Waterloo ...
Seneca High School stopped admitting new students in 2006, although it remained open so that the remaining classes of 2007 and 2008 were allowed to graduate. In the fall of 2006, the school reopened as the Math Science and Tech Prep at Seneca. From 2010 to 2012, the Seneca building was renovated by LPCiminelli.
It is accredited by the New York State Board of Regents. West Seneca Senior High School, built in 1949, was renamed West Seneca West Senior High School in 1969, after overcrowding resulted in the building of West Seneca East Senior High School. A continued population surge created a need for a three-floor addition in the 1970s, which included ...