Iroquois Central School District

Iroquois Central School District
Location
Elma, New York
District information
Grades K-12
Superintendent Doug Scofield
Schools 5
Students and staff
District mascot Chiefs
Other information
Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum Mary Jo Dudek
Website IroquoisCentral School District

The Iroquois Central School District is a large school district about 14 miles (23 km) outside of Buffalo, New York that consists of about 84 square miles (220 km2) of land in the towns of Elma, Marilla, Wales, Aurora, Lancaster, and Bennington. The district consists of about 2,895 students in six schools. The superintendent of schools is Mr. Douglas Scofield. The district was founded in 1955.

Administration

The District offices are located at 2111 Girdle Road in Elma. The current Superintendent is Mr. Douglas Scofield.

Administrators

Board of education

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Iroquois High School

Iroquois High School
Address
2111 Girdle Road
Elma, New York, Erie 14059
Information
NCES School ID 361536001294[1]
Principal Dennis Kenney
Grades 9-12
Color(s) Red & White
Website Iroquois High School

Iroquois High School is located at 2111 Girdle Road and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Mr. Dennis Kenney, and the current assistant principals are Mr. Douglas Beetow and Mrs. Amy Stanfield.

History

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Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted with in parentheses

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Iroquois Intermediate/Middle School

Iroquois Intermediate/Middle School
Address
2111 Girdle Road
Elma, New York, Erie 14059
Information
Principal Ross Esslinger
Grades 5-8
Website Iroquois Middle School

Iroquois Intermediate/Middle School is located at 2111 Girdle Road and serves grades 5, 6, 7, and 8. The current principal is Mr. Ross Esslinger and the current assistant principal is Mr. Patrick O'Brien.

History

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Elma Primary School

Elma Primary School
Address
711 Rice Road
Elma, New York, Iroquois 14059
Information
Principal Darcy Walker
Grades K-4
Website Elma Primary School

Elma Primary School is located at 711 Rice Road and serves grades K through 4. The current principal is Mrs. Darcy Walker.

History

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Marilla Primary School

Marilla Primary School
Address
11683 Bullis Road
Marilla, New York, Erie 14102
United States
Information
Principal Regina Becker
Grades K-4
Website Marilla Primary

Iroquois Primary School is located at 11683 Bullis Road in Marilla and serves grades K through 4. The current principal is Mrs. Regina Becker.

Selected former principals

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Wales Primary

Wales Primary
Address
4650 Woodchuck Road
East Aurora, New York, Erie 14052
United States
Information
Principal Mrs. Kimberly Morrison
Grades K-4
Website

Wales Primary School (Woodchuck School) is located at 4650 Woodchuck Road in the town of Wales, New York and serves grades K through 4. The current principal is Mrs. Kimberly Morrison.

Wales Primary School
4650 Woodchuck Road
East Aurora, NY 14052
Main Office: (716) 995-2340 or
(716) 652-3000 ext. 4001
Fax: (716) 995-2341

Former principals

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Business First ranking

In recent years, the district has been on the honor roll of Buffalo Business First WNY Schools Ratings which are based on test scores. In 2008 it was ranked ninth. The high school was ranked eighth among public high schools, and the middle school was ranked tenth among public middle schools.

References

  1. "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for Iroquois Senior High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
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