West Seneca Central School District

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West Seneca Central School District
West Seneca Logo.jpg
Location
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK-12
Established1946
SuperintendentMatthew Bystrak
Schools9[1]
NCES District ID3630780[1]
Students and staff
Students6,629[1]
Teachers460.69 (on an FTE basis)[1]
Student–teacher ratio14.39[1]
Athletic conferenceSection VI
Other information
Assistant Superintendent of Administrative OperationsJonathan Cervoni
Assistant Superintendent for Educational OperationsCarmelina Persico
Websitehttp://www.wscschools.org/

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 km2), 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.

District[]

West Seneca's District Offices are located at 675 Potters Rd, West Seneca NY 14224.

Current Administration[]

  • Matthew Bystrak - Superintendent
  • Jonathan Cervoni - Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Operations
  • Carmelina Persico – Assistant Superintendent for Educational Operations
  • Kristin Collins–Director of Special Education
  • Marisa Fallacaro-Dougherty athletic director
  • Beth Johnson–Personnel Supervisor
  • Brian Schulz–District Treasurer
  • Janice Lewandowski–Financial and Computer Services Manager
  • Michael Rybak–School Resource Officer

Board of Education 2018-2019[]

  • Carol A. Jarczyk, President
  • Diane Beres, Vice President
  • Janice E. Dalbo, Trustee
  • Edmund Bedient, Trustee
  • Peter Kwitkowski, Trustee
  • Lawrence Seibert, Trustee
  • Mary J. Busse, Trustee
  • Janice E. Dalbo, Trustee

District History[]

Selected Former Superintendents[]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Pierce McGrath
  • Vincent J. Coppola–?-1994 (unknown, named Superintendent of the [2])
  • Merton L. Haynes [interim]–1994 (Interim Superintendent - Grand Island Central School District, named Interim Superintendent of Alden Central School District[2])
  • Richard L. Sagar–1994-2001 (Superintendent - Beacon City School District,[2] fired[3])
  • John F. Schleifer Jr. [interim]–2001-2002 (Deputy Superintendent - West Seneca Central School District,[3] retired)
  • James K. Brotz–2002-2007 (Principal - West Seneca West High School, retired[4])
  • Jean M. Kovach–2007-2010 (Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction - West Seneca School District, retired[5])
  • Mark J. Crawford–2010-2017 (Superintendent - Hamburg Central School District, retired[6])
  • Whitney K. Vantine [interim]– 2017 (Superintendent - Tonawanda City School District, terminated)

2013-present[]

In 2013, the district underwent major changes. State funding to the district was cut much like all over New York State. District-wide enrollment dropped, and over 10% of the staff in the district left the payroll. The Alternative Learning Center was closed and students were sent back to either East or West High Schools. The start times and bell schedules of the middle and high schools were changed and moved to an earlier time to minimize transportation costs. Middle School grades were changed from previously 7-8 grade to 6-8 on the West side and 5-8 on the East side. East Elementary school which formerly shared a building with East Middle school was closed to accommodate the new grades in the middle school. The former K-4th graders at East El. were sent to nearby Clinton Street Elementary School or Northwood Elementary School and the former 5th and 6th graders at East El. moved to East Middle school.

Schools[]

At the high schools, over 10% of the students are enrolled in Advanced Placement Courses. The high schools offer National Academy Foundation diplomas in the courses of the Academy of Finance and the Academy of Information Technology. Over 80% of the graduates seek higher education opportunities. Looping through grade levels have been implemented in the elementary grades as well as middle school. A district-wide gifted and talented program exists at the intermediate and middle school levels.

Elementary schools[]

  • Allendale Elementary School (Grades K-5) (Built in 1964)
  • Clinton Street Elementary School (Grades K-4) (Built in 1967)
  • Northwood Elementary School (Grades K-4) (Built in 1970)
  • West Elementary School (Grades K-5) (Built in 1964)
  • Winchester Elementary School (Grades K-5) (Built in 1955)

High schools[]

West Seneca East High School[]

West Seneca East High School
Address
4760 Seneca Street

New York

United States
Information
MottoEast Leads
PrincipalJason R. Winnicki
Color(s)Green and Yellow
Team nameTrojans
WebsiteWest Seneca East High School

East Senior High School is located at 4760 Seneca Street and serves grades 9-12. The principal is Jason Winnicki.

Selected former principals[]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Wesley Starkweather–1969-1975
  • aniel P. Mazuchowski–1975-1991 (Vice Principal - West Seneca East High School, retired[7])
  • Renee F. Goshin–1991-2004 (Assistant Principal - West Seneca East High School, retired)
  • Angela J. Lapaglia–2004-2011 (Assistant Principal - West Seneca East High School, retired[8])

West Seneca West High School[]

West Seneca West High School
Address
3330 Seneca Street

New York

United States
Information
MottoStriving For Excllence
PrincipalJohn S. Brinker
Color(s)Blue and Yellow
Team nameIndians
WebsiteWest Seneca West High School

West Senior High School is located at 3330 Seneca Street and serves grades 9-12. The principal is Jay Brinker.

Closed schools[]

  • Allendale Junior High School
  • East Elementary School (Grades K-6, closed June 2013)
  • Potters Road Elementary School (Grades K-5, closed June 2015)
  • Alternative Learning Center (Grades 9-12, closed June 2013)

Selected former principals[]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Thomas F. Daley
  • John Schleifer–?-1991 (unknown, named Director of Secondary Education for West Seneca Central School District)
  • James Brotz–1991-2002 (Assistant Principal - West Seneca West High School, named Superintendent of West Seneca Central School District)
  • Kevin J. Eberle–2002-2004 (Assistant Principal - Lake Shore Central High School,[9] named Principal of Grover Cleveland High School[10])
  • Jon T. MacSwan–2004-2011 (Assistant Principal - Williamsville East High School, named Superintendent of Cleveland Hill Union Free School District[11])

Academic Schedule[]

Period Number Beginning Bell End Bell
Block 1 7:30 8:50
Homeroom/Announcements 8:50 8:55
Block 2 8:59 10:19
Block 3 10:23 12:18
Block 4 12:22 1:42

Middle schools[]

East Middle School[]

East Middle School
Address
1445 Center Road
Information
PrincipalSharon M. Loughran
Grades5-8
WebsiteEast Middle School

East Middle School serves grades 5-8 and is located at 1445 Center Road. The principal is Sharon Loughran .

Selected former principals[]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • John H. Robson–1964-1967 (Administrative Intern - , named Acting Assistant Superintendent of West Seneca Central School District)
  • Monica L. Whitman–1998-2009 (Principal - Hamburg Middle School, resigned)
  • James Klubek–2009-2010 (Assistant Principal - West Seneca East High School, named Principal of Silver Creek High School)
  • Vincent Dell'Oso–2010-2013 (Principal - Lewiston-Porter Middle School, named Director of Athletics of West Seneca Central School District)

West Middle School[]

West Middle School
Address
395 Center Road
Information
PrincipalDavid Kean
Grades6-8
WebsiteWest Middle School

West Middle School is located at 395 Center Road, and serves grades 6-8. The principal is David Kean.

Selected former principals[]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

  • Louis R. Donato–1972-1985 (Vice Principal - West Seneca West Junior High School, retired)
  • Richard Spagenberg; 1986-1990 (unknown, retired)
  • Richard D. Caputi–1990-1995 (Assistant Principal - West Seneca West Senior High School, retired)
  • Ronald A. Wisher–1995-2006 (unknown, retired)
  • Brian Graham–2006-2013 (Principal - Winchester Elementary School, named Assistant Superintendent of Pupil Services of West Seneca Central School District)

Bird's Eye Images[]

Elementary schools[]

Middle schools[]

High schools[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for <West Seneca Central School District". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved Nov 30, 2019.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c McCarthy, M. (1994, August 16). W. SENECA SETTLES ON SCHOOLS CHIEF BOARD WILL APPOINT SUPERINTENDENT TONIGHT. The Buffalo News, p. SPLIT.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b PIGNATARO, T. (2001, March 20). BOARD FIRES SUPERINTENDENT ON CHARGES OF MISCONDUCT. The Buffalo News, p. B1.
  4. ^ O'Brien, B. (2007, December 26). Brotz quietly leaves his post as superintendent. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  5. ^ Pasiack, M. (2010, January 22). School chief to retire at summer's end. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  6. ^ "West Seneca School Superintendent Mark Crawford retiring in March".
  7. ^ DANIEL P. MAZUCHOWSKI DIES AT 64; RETIRED W. SENECA EAST - PRINCIPAL. (1999, July 11). The Buffalo News, p. B22.
  8. ^ NEWS IN BRIEF. (2004, April 27). The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  9. ^ PRINCIPAL HIRED FOR WEST SENECA WEST. (2002, June 5). The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  10. ^ Simon, P. (2004, August 11). NEW PRINCIPALS TAKE OVER - CITY SCHOOLS WILL SEE 31 NEW ADMINISTRATORS. The Buffalo News, p. B1.
  11. ^ MacSwan named Cleve-Hills new superintendent. (2011, August 11). West Seneca Sun. Retrieved September 17, 2014, from http://www.communitypapersofwny.com/news/856-MacSwan_named_Cleve-Hills_new_superintendent.html
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