Seneca Falls Central School District
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Seneca Falls Central School District is a school district
in Seneca Falls, New York
, United States. The superintendent is Mr. Robert McKeveney.
The district operates four schools: Mynderse Academy, Seneca Falls Middle School, Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, and Frank Knight Elementary. In addition, the district houses Finger Lakes Christian School, a PreK-12 Baptist
school, and formerly St. Patrick School and St. John Bosco school, a Catholic
PreK-8 School.
* Also serves as a lunch period
# This is an academic assistance mandated for some students
* Also serves as a lunch period
# This is an academic assistance mandated for some students
The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-6. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades 3-5.
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The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-5. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades K-2, although Grade 3 has been housed in the school at times.
school in Seneca Falls. It shares the building with Calvary Chapel Seneca Falls. The current principal is Pastor Scott Van Kirk, with previous principals being Mrs. Catherine DeYoung and Ms. Sandy Carol. The school was established in 1991. The school is a ministry arm of Calvary Chapel Seneca Falls, and aims to offer an alternative to public education for Christian
children. The school enrolls 60-65 students. Its admission policy is that at least one parent or guardian must be a born-again Christian. As well as the general curriculum, High School pupils attend Bible classes twice a week, and all students have devotional meetings daily with their teachers and attend a weekly Chapel service. FLCS students can choose from interscholastic soccer, basketball and volleyball, music programs, drama, shop and Home Economics.
St. John Bosco School was a private Catholic
Pre-K-Grade 8
school located at the former site of St Patrick's. The school was formed by the merger in 2005 of St. Mary's School in nearby Waterloo and St. Patrick's School in Seneca Falls. After two years, however, the new school was closed due to decreased enrollment caused by rumors of the school's potential closing. The building is now used as offices by the Town of Seneca Falls
School district
School districts are a form of special-purpose district which serves to operate the local public primary and secondary schools.-United States:...
in Seneca Falls, New York
New York
New York is a state in the Northeastern region of the United States. It is the nation's third most populous state. New York is bordered by New Jersey and Pennsylvania to the south, and by Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont to the east...
, United States. The superintendent is Mr. Robert McKeveney.
The district operates four schools: Mynderse Academy, Seneca Falls Middle School, Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, and Frank Knight Elementary. In addition, the district houses Finger Lakes Christian School, a PreK-12 Baptist
Baptist
Baptists comprise a group of Christian denominations and churches that subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers , and that it must be done by immersion...
school, and formerly St. Patrick School and St. John Bosco school, a Catholic
Catholic
The word catholic comes from the Greek phrase , meaning "on the whole," "according to the whole" or "in general", and is a combination of the Greek words meaning "about" and meaning "whole"...
PreK-8 School.
Administration
The District offices are located 98 Clinton Street in Seneca Falls. The current Superintendent is Mr. Robert McKeveny.Current Administrators
- Mr. Robert J. McKeveny–Superintendent
- Mr. Robert Boulware–Business Manager
- Ms. Rebecca Elder–Transportation Supervisor
- Ms. Karen Kelley–Director of Buildings and Grounds
- Mr. Scott Redding–Director of Athletics
Board of Education
- Michael Day–President
- Melissa Baxter
- Lori Bentley
- Christina Ganzon
- Susanne Hawker
- Michael Hryzak
- Joseph McNamara
- Vivian Rescorl
- Peter Wormuth
Selected Former Superintendents
Previous assignment denoted in parentheses and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mr. Alfred C. Hamilton–?-1928
- Mr. Hubert L. Mott–1928–1938
- Mr. Frank Page–1938-1949 (Principal - Dryden-Freeville Central School, unknown)
- Mr. Arthur L. Baker–1949–1962
- Mr. Peter King–1962–1970
- Dr. William F. O'Connor–1970-1974 (Superintendent - Lawrence Township Central School District, unknown)
- Mr. William H. Phillips–1974–1979
- Mr. M. Douglas Zoller–1979-1989 (Superintendent - Boonville Central School, retired)
- Mr. David S. Giles–1989-1995 (Superintendent - Oriskany Central School District, named Superintendent of Rondout Valley Central School District)
- Mr. Edward A. Fisk–1995-1998 (Superintendent - Chautauqua Lake School District, retired)
- Mr. Gerald J. Macaluso–1998-2008 (Principal - Union Springs Middle School, retired and named Interim Superintendent of Naples Central School DistrictNaples Central School DistrictNaples Central School District is a school district in Naples, New York, United States. The superintendent is Ms. Kimberle A. Ward. The district operates two schools: Naples Junior Senior High School and Naples Elementary School.- Administration :...
)
Mynderse Academy
Mynderse Academy is located at 105 Troy Street and serves grades 9 through 12. The current principal is Mr. Tony Ferrara, and the current assistant principal/athletic director is Mr. Scott Redding.History
Mynderse Academy was previously located at 12 North Park Street in Seneca Falls. In 1951-1952, the Seneca Falls School District began construction of the current Troy Street location, which began housing students in 1954. The Park Street building, Known as "Academy Square", the former Mynderse/Junior High building currently houses offices for several businesses and service groups.Former principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mr. Frank W. Vogel–1922-1956 (Physical sciencePhysical sciencePhysical science is an encompassing term for the branches of natural science and science that study non-living systems, in contrast to the life sciences...
/ChemistryChemistryChemistry is the science of matter, especially its chemical reactions, but also its composition, structure and properties. Chemistry is concerned with atoms and their interactions with other atoms, and particularly with the properties of chemical bonds....
teacher - Mynderse Academy, retired) - Mr. Raymond M. Ratke–1956-1972 (Industrial artsIndustrial artsIndustrial Arts is an umbrella term originally conceived in the late 19th century to describe educational programs which featured fabrication of objects in wood and/or metal using a variety of hand, power, or machine tools...
teacher - Mynderse Academy, retired) - Mr. Albert G. Plouffe–1972-1975 (Assistant Director - U.S. Institute of Higher Education, named District Principal of Hounsfield Central School District)
- Mr. Peter B. DeBottis–1975-1978 (Principal - Seneca Falls Junior High, retired)
- Mr. John R. Markell–1978-1981 (Assistant Principal - Horseheads Junior High School, named Superintendent of Friendship Central School)
- Mr. Gerald Macaluso–1981-1988 (Vice Principal - Mexico High SchoolMexico Central School DistrictMexico Academy & Central School District is a school district in Mexico, New York, United States. The superintendent is Mr. Robert R. Pritchard....
, named Principal of Seneca Falls Middle School)
Selected former assistant principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mr. Harold C. Taylor–1931-1936 (Mathematics teacher - Mynderse Academy, resigned)
- Mr. Rexford M. Roxwell–1936-1947 (Business teacher - Mynderse Academy, passed away)
- Mr. John C. Fraser–1950-1954 (Instrumental music teacher - Mynderse Academy, named Principal of Seneca Falls Junior High School)
- Mr. Frank A. Cooley–1958-1967 (Science teacher - Mynderse Academy, unknown)
- Mr. Vincent Davies–1967-1969 (Industrial arts teacher - Mynderse Academy, returned to teaching)
- Mr. Raymond H. Bullis–1970-1972 (Social Studies teacher - Mynderse Academy, retired)
- Mr. Anthony A. Lapinsky–1972-1973 (Interim Principal - Seneca Falls Intermediate School, named Principal of South Seneca High School)
- Mr. Barry M. Gould–1973-1975 (Administrative Intern - Cayuga County BOCES, named Principal of Cooperstown High School)
- Mr. Noel H. McStay–1975-1978 (Special Education teacher - East Syracuse-Minoa High SchoolEast Syracuse-Minoa High SchoolEast Syracuse-Minoa High School is a New York State public high school located on Fremont Road, near Kirkville Road, in the Village of East Syracuse. The school serves grades 9-12 in the East Syracuse-Minoa Central School District, and enrolls approximately 1200 students. The centralized students...
, named Principal of Clinton Junior High School) - Mr. Rodger Lewis–1978-1979 (Administrative Intern - Weedsport High School, named Business Administrator for the Voorheesville Central School District)
- Mr. David M. Geitner–1979-1984 (Physical Education teacher - Mynderse Academy, named Principal of Mt. Morris Junior/Senior High School)
- Mr. Anthony Ferrara–1984-1988 (Unknown, named Principal of Mynderse Academy)
- Mr. Patrick R. Keefe–2002-2007 (unknown, named Assistant Principal of Hannibal High SchoolHannibal Central School DistrictHannibal Central School District serves the town of Hannibal, Oswego County, New York and includes:*Hannibal High School*Kenney Middle School*Fairley Elementary SchoolAs of 2004 the district had a total enrolment of 1,756. ....
) - Mr. W. Kevin Rhinehart–2007-2008 (Athletic Director/Dean of Students - Clyde-Savannah Junior/Senior High SchoolClyde-Savannah Central School DistrictThe Clyde-Savannah Central School District is a public school district in New York State, USA that serves approximately 1100 students in the villages of Clyde and Savannah in Wayne County.The average class size is 17 students.Dr...
, named Principal of Seneca Falls Middle School) - Ms. Janet L. Clendenen–2008-2009 (Special Education teacher - Mynderse Academy, named Interim Principal of Frank Knight Elementary School)
Schedule
Period Number/Activity | Beginning Bell | End Bell |
---|---|---|
Warning Bell | 7:30 | 7:30 |
Announcements | 7:35 | 7:37 |
Period 1 | 7:37 | 8:17 |
Period 2 | 8:21 | 9:01 |
Period 3 | 9:05 | 9:45 |
Period 4 | 9:49 | 10:29 |
Period 5* | 10:33 | 11:13 |
Period 6* | 11:17 | 11:57 |
Period 7* | 12:01 | 12:41 |
Period 8 | 12:45 | 1:25 |
Announcements | 1:29 | 1:30 |
Period 9 | 1:29 | 2:10 |
Period 10# | 2:15 | 3:00 |
Activities/Detention | 3:00 | 4:00 |
Seneca Falls Middle School
Seneca Falls Middle School is located at 95 Troy Street and serves grades 6 through 8. The current principal is Mr. Kevin Rhinehart.History
At one point, Seneca Falls Junior High was located in the former Academy Square building. In the 1973 the Middle School was constructed as an extension onto the High School building. For several years it held grades 7-9 and Grades 5 through 8.Selected Former Principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mr. John Fraser–1954-1962 (Vice Principal - Mynderse Academy, retired)
- Mr. Peter DeBottis–1962-1968 (Assistant Principal - Seneca Falls Junior High, named Administrative Assistant to Superintendent of Schools)
- Mr. Kenneth Bender–1968-1970 (Guidance Counselor - Delaware Academy and Central School, took leave of absence
- Mr. Peter DeBottis–1970-1975 (Assistant to the Superintendent - Seneca Falls Central Schools, named Principal of Mynderse Academy)
- Mr. Vincent Caracillo–1975-1988 (Teacher - Seneca Falls Central Schools, named Director of Special Services for Seneca Falls Central Schools)
- Mr. Gerald Macaluso–1988 (Principal - Mynderse Academy, named Director of Secondary Education/Personnel of Auburn Enlarged City School DistrictAuburn Enlarged City School DistrictAuburn Enlarged City School District is a school district in Auburn, New York, United States. The interim superintendent is Mr. J.D. Pabis.The district operates seven schools: Auburn High School, Auburn Junior High School, Casey Park Elementary School, Genesee Elementary School, Herman Avenue...
) - Mr. Joseph J. Keane [interim]–1988-1989 (Principal - Hamilton Elementary School, unknown)
- Mrs. Irene Angell–1989-1995 (Assistant Principal - Ithaca High SchoolIthaca High SchoolIthaca High School may refer to:*Ithaca High School *Ithaca High School...
, named Principal of Frank M. Knight Elementary) - Mr. Robert McKeveny–1995-2008 (Principal - Frank M. Knight Elementary, named Superintendent of Seneca Falls Central School District)
Former Assistant Principals
- Mr. Peter DeBottis–1960-1962 (Eighth grade teacher - Seneca Falls Central Schools, named Principal of Seneca Falls Junior High)
- Mr. Domenick Paradise–1982-1988 (Physical Education teacher - Seneca Falls Central Schools, returned to teaching)
- Mr. Patrick Keefe–2002-2007 (unknown, named Assistant Principal of Hannibal High SchoolHannibal High SchoolHannibal High School may refer to:*Hannibal High School, Missouri, in Hannibal, Missouri*Hannibal High School, New York, part of the Hannibal Central School District...
) - Mr. W. K. Rhinehart–2007-2008 (Athletic Director/Dean of Students - Clyde-Savannah Junior/Senior High School, named Principal of Seneca Falls Middle School)
- Mr. Michael C. Anderson–2008-2009 (Physical Education teacher - West Street SchoolGeneva City School DistrictGeneva City School District is a school district in Geneva, New York, United States. The superintendent is Dr. Robert Young.The district operates four schools: Geneva High School, Geneva Middle School, West Street School, and North Street School....
, named Physical Education teacher at North Street SchoolGeneva City School DistrictGeneva City School District is a school district in Geneva, New York, United States. The superintendent is Dr. Robert Young.The district operates four schools: Geneva High School, Geneva Middle School, West Street School, and North Street School....
)
Schedule
Period Number/Activity | Beginning Bell | End Bell |
---|---|---|
Warning Bell | 7:30 | 7:30 |
Announcements | 7:35 | 7:37 |
Period 1 | 7:37 | 8:17 |
Period 2 | 8:21 | 9:01 |
Period 3 | 9:05 | 9:45 |
Period 4 | 9:49 | 10:29 |
Period 5* | 10:33 | 11:13 |
Period 6* | 11:17 | 11:57 |
Period 7* | 12:01 | 12:41 |
Period 8 | 12:45 | 1:24 |
Announcements | 1:24 | 1:25 |
Period 9 | 1:29 | 2:10 |
Period 10# | 2:15 | 3:00 |
Activities/Detention | 3:00 | 4:00 |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton School
Elizabeth Cady Stanton School is located at 38 Garden Street and serves approximately 300 students in grades 3 through 5. The current principal is Mr. Andrew Doell.History
ECS is named after Suffrage activist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who lived in Seneca Falls. The school was constructed in 1935, replacing the Third and Fourth Ward schools in the district.The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-6. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades 3-5.
Awards
In 2010, Elizabeth Cady Stanton School was awarded a National Blue Ribbon Award for an improving or high performance school. It is the highest award given by the United States Department of EducationUnited States Department of Education
The United States Department of Education, also referred to as ED or the ED for Education Department, is a Cabinet-level department of the United States government...
.
Selected former principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mrs. Jessie M. Matthews–1935-1954 (Principal - Fourth Ward School, named Principal of First Ward School)
- Ms. Martha Cronin–1954-1958 (Teacher - Elizabeth Cady Stanton Schoool, named Principal of Clinton Street School)
- Mrs. Madeline C. Bolich–1958-1974 (Teacher - Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, retired)
- Mr. James Alessio–1974-1982 (Principal - Frank Knight Elementary, retired)
- Mr. Alan Foster–1982-1988 (Principal - Seneca Falls Intermediate School, named Principal of Frank Knight Elementary)
- Mr. Theodore W. Novak–1988-2005 (4th Grade/Head Teacher - Cady Stanton School, retired)
Frank M. Knight Elementary
Frank M. Knight Elementary is located at 98 Clinton Street and serves grades K through 2. The current principal is Ms. Janet Clendenen.History
The school was built on Clinton Street in Seneca Falls, and is named for former Board of Education President Frank Knight.The school previously housed all elementary grades, including Grades K-5. In 1982, the school switched to intermediate grades due to space issues. Since that time, the school has generally housed grades K-2, although Grade 3 has been housed in the school at times.
Selected former principals
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Mrs. Jessie M. Matthews–1955-1958 (Principal - Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, retired)
- Ms. Martha Cronin–1958-? (Principal - Elizabeth Cady Stanton School, retired)
- Mrs. Josephine M. Becker–?-1973 (Teacher - Frank Knight Elementary, retired)
- Mr. James Alessio–1973-1982 (Principal - Seneca Falls Intermediate School, named Principal of Elizabeth Cady Stanton School)
- Mr. Alan Foster–1982-1992 (Principal - Seneca Falls Intermediate School, retired)
- Mr. Robert McKeveny–1992-1995 (5th/6th grade teacher - Warsaw Elementary School, named Principal of Seneca Falls Middle School)
- Ms. Irene Angell–1995-2001 (Principal - Seneca Falls Middle School, passed away)
- Mr. Patrick W. Wright–2001-2005 (Principal - Williamson Middle SchoolWilliamson Central School DistrictWilliamson Central School District is a public education system that serves the residents of the Town of Williamson, New York, USA. It has three campuses: an elementary/primary school serving grades pre-kindergarten–4; a middle school for grades 5–8; and a senior high school comprising grades 9–12...
, retired) - Ms. Michele A. Van Coppenolle–2005-2009 (Special Education teacher - Wayne-Finger Lakes BOCES, retired)
Selected former administrators
Year | Superintendent | FMK Principal | ECS Principal | Middle School Principal |
Middle School Vice Principal |
Mynderse Principal |
Mynderse Vice Principal |
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1922-1923 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1922-1923 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1923-1924 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1924-1925 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1925-1926 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1926-1927 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1927-1928 | Al Hamilton | Frank Vogel | |||||
1928-1929 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | |||||
1929-1930 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | |||||
1930-1931 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | |||||
1931-1932 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Harry Taylor | ||||
1932-1933 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Harry Taylor | ||||
1933-1934 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Harry Taylor | ||||
1934-1935 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Harry Taylor | ||||
1935-1936 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Harry Taylor | ||||
1936-1937 | Hubert Mott | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | ||||
1937-1938 | Hubert Mott | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1938-1939 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1938-1939 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1939-1940 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1940-1941 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1941-1942 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1942-1943 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1943-1944 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1944-1945 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1945-1946 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1946-1937 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | Rex Rockwell | |||
1947-1948 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | ||||
1948-1949 | Frank Page | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | ||||
1949-1950 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | ||||
1950-1951 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | John Fraser | |||
1951-1952 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | John Fraser | |||
1952-1953 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | John Fraser | |||
1953-1954 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Frank Vogel | John Fraser | |||
1954-1955 | Art Baker | Martha Cronin | John Fraser | Frank Vogel | |||
1955-1956 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Martha Cronin | John Fraser | Frank Vogel | ||
1956-1957 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Martha Cronin | John Fraser | Ray Ratke | ||
1957-1958 | Art Baker | Jessie Matthews | Martha Cronin | John Fraser | Ray Ratke | ||
1958-1959 | Art Baker | Martha Cronin | Madeline Bolich | John Fraser | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | |
1959-1960 | Art Baker | Martha Cronin | Madeline Bolich | John Fraser | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | |
1960-1961 | Art Baker | Martha Cronin | Madeline Bolich | John Fraser | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley |
1961-1962 | Art Baker | Madeline Bolich | John Fraser | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | |
1962-1963 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | ||
1963-1964 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | ||
1964-1965 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | ||
1965-1966 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | ||
1966-1967 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Frank Cooley | ||
1967-1968 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Vince Davies | ||
1968-1969 | Peter King | Madeline Bolich | Ken Bender | Ray Ratke | Vince Davies | ||
1969-1970 | Peter King | Josephine Becker | Ken Bender | Ray Ratke | Henry Bullis | ||
1970-1971 | Will O'Conner | Josephine Becker | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Henry Bullis | |
1971-1972 | Will O'Conner | Josephine Becker | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Ray Ratke | Henry Bullis | |
1972-1973 | Will O'Conner | Josephine Becker | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Al Plouffe | Tony Lapinsky | |
1973-1974 | Will O'Conner | Jim Alessio | Madeline Bolich | Pete DeBottis | Al Plouffe | Barry Gould | |
1974-1975 | Will Phillips | Jim Alessio | Pete DeBottis | Al Plouffe | Barry Gould | ||
1975-1976 | Will Phillips | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | Pete DeBottis | Noel McStay | ||
1976-1977 | Will Phillips | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | Pete DeBottis | Noel McStay | ||
1977-1978 | Will Phillips | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | Pete DeBottis | Noel McStay | ||
1978-1979 | Will Phillips | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | John Markell | Rodger Lewis | ||
1979-1980 | Doug Zoller | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | John Markell | Dave Geitner | ||
1980-1981 | Doug Zoller | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | John Markell | Dave Geitner | ||
1981-1982 | Doug Zoller | Jim Alessio | Vince Caracillo | Gerry Macaluso | Dave Geitner | ||
1982-1983 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Dave Geitner | |
1983-1984 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Dave Geitner | |
1984-1985 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Tony Ferrara | |
1985-1986 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Tony Ferrara | |
1986-1987 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Tony Ferrara | |
1987-1988 | Doug Zoller | Al Foster | Vince Caracillo | Dom Paradise | Gerry Macaluso | Tony Ferrara | |
1988-1989 | Dave Giles | Al Foster | Ted Novak | Macaluso/Keane | Tony Ferrara | ||
1989-1990 | Dave Giles | Al Foster | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1990-1991 | Dave Giles | Al Foster | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1991-1992 | Dave Giles | Al Foster | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1992-1993 | Dave Giles | Bob McKeveny | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1993-1994 | Dave Giles | Bob McKeveny | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1994-1995 | Dave Giles | Bob McKeveny | Ted Novak | Irene Angell | Tony Ferrara | ||
1995-1996 | Ed Fisk | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
1996-1997 | Ed Fisk | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
1997-1998 | Ed Fisk | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
1998-1999 | Gerry Macaluso | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
1999-2000 | Gerry Macaluso | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
2000-2001 | Gerry Macaluso | Irene Angell | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
2001-2002 | Gerry Macaluso | Pat Wright | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Tony Ferrara | ||
2002-2003 | Gerry Macaluso | Pat Wright | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Pat Keefe | Tony Ferrara | Pat Keefe |
2003-2004 | Gerry Macaluso | Pat Wright | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Pat Keefe | Tony Ferrara | Pat Keefe |
2004-2005 | Gerry Macaluso | Pat Wright | Ted Novak | Bob McKeveny | Pat Keefe | Tony Ferrara | Pat Keefe |
2005-2006 | Gerry Macaluso | M. Van Coppenolle | Andy Doell | Bob McKeveny | Pat Keefe | Tony Ferrara | Pat Keefe |
2006-2007 | Gerry Macaluso | M. Van Coppenolle | Andy Doell | Bob McKeveny | Pat Keefe | Tony Ferrara | Pat Keefe |
2007-2008 | Gerry Macaluso | M. Van Coppenolle | Andy Doell | Bob McKeveny | Kevin Rhinehart | Tony Ferrara | Kevin Rhinehart |
2008-2009 | Bob McKeveny | M. Van Coppenolle | Andy Doell | Kevin Rhinehart | Mike Anderson | Tony Ferrara | Janet Clendenen |
2009-2010 | Bob McKeveny | Janet Clendenen | Andy Doell | Kevin Rhinehart | Scott Redding | Tony Ferrara | Scott Redding |
2010-2011 | Bob McKeveny | Janet Clendenen | Andy Doell | Kevin Rhinehart | Scott Redding | Tony Ferrara | Scott Redding |
2011-2012 | Bob McKeveny | Janet Clendenen | Andy Doell | Kevin Rhinehart | Scott Redding | Tony Ferrara | Scott Redding |
Seneca Falls Intermediate School
The Seneca Falls Intermediate School was a school that housed grades 4 through 8 in Seneca Falls. It was located at the former Mynderse Academy building on Park Street in Seneca Falls. The school was closed in 1982 as a money-saving initiative by the district.Former Principals
- Mr. James Alessio–1964-1971 (Principal - Romulus Middle School, took leave of absence)
- Mr. Anthony Lapinsky [interim]–1971-1972 (Band Director - Seneca Falls Intermediate, named Vice Principal of Mynderse Academy)
- Dr. James Alessio–1972-1973 (Administrator On Leave - Seneca Falls Central School, named Principal of Frank Knight Elementary)
- Mr. Donald N. Gibson–1973-1977 (Principal - Onandaga Indian School), named Superintendent of Richmondville Central School District)
- Mr. Alan R. Foster–1977-1982 (Reading teacher - Seneca Falls Junior High, named Principal of Seneca Falls Elementary Schools)
Finger Lakes Christian School
Finger Lakes Christian School (FLCS) is a private Pre-K through 12th gradeTwelfth grade
Twelfth grade or Senior year, or Grade Twelve, are the North American names for the final year of secondary school. In most countries students then graduate at age 17 or 18. In some countries, there is a thirteenth grade, while other countries do not have a 12th grade/year at all...
school in Seneca Falls. It shares the building with Calvary Chapel Seneca Falls. The current principal is Pastor Scott Van Kirk, with previous principals being Mrs. Catherine DeYoung and Ms. Sandy Carol. The school was established in 1991. The school is a ministry arm of Calvary Chapel Seneca Falls, and aims to offer an alternative to public education for Christian
Christian
A Christian is a person who adheres to Christianity, an Abrahamic, monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as recorded in the Canonical gospels and the letters of the New Testament...
children. The school enrolls 60-65 students. Its admission policy is that at least one parent or guardian must be a born-again Christian. As well as the general curriculum, High School pupils attend Bible classes twice a week, and all students have devotional meetings daily with their teachers and attend a weekly Chapel service. FLCS students can choose from interscholastic soccer, basketball and volleyball, music programs, drama, shop and Home Economics.
History
FLCS was formed in 1991, and is housed in the Calvary Chapel (then 1st Baptist Church) building, where Sunday School classes were typically held. The school was primarily a single hallway with classrooms, with the southern part of the building ending in the Church, which also served as a gymnasium and cafeteria. The northern end of the building contained additional classrooms, the main office, and a small chapel. In 2001, construction began on an eastern wing, taking out the library and old kitchen, which housed junior high classrooms and a new cafeteria. A regular sized gymnasium was added to the northern wing of the building for athletics and physical education classes. The southern sanctuary serves as a full-time church.Former principals
- Ms. Sandra Carol–1991–1997
- Mrs. Catherine A. DeYoung–1997–2003
St. Patrick's School/St John Bosco
St. Patrick's School was an outreach of St. Patrick's Catholic Church, located on 81 East Bayard Street. The school was constructed in 1879 and received an addition in 1951. In addition to twelve classrooms, the school contained a library, a gymnasium, and a liturgy office The school closed in 2005 after suffering severe financial difficulties.St. John Bosco School was a private Catholic
Catholic
The word catholic comes from the Greek phrase , meaning "on the whole," "according to the whole" or "in general", and is a combination of the Greek words meaning "about" and meaning "whole"...
Pre-K-Grade 8
Eighth grade
Eighth grade is a year of education in the United States, Canada, Australia and other nations. Students are usually 13 - 14 years old. The eighth grade is typically the final grade before high school, and the ninth grade of public and private education, following kindergarten and subsequent grades...
school located at the former site of St Patrick's. The school was formed by the merger in 2005 of St. Mary's School in nearby Waterloo and St. Patrick's School in Seneca Falls. After two years, however, the new school was closed due to decreased enrollment caused by rumors of the school's potential closing. The building is now used as offices by the Town of Seneca Falls
Selected Former St. Patrick's Principals
- Sr. Mary Bernard
- Sr. M. Ramona Conboy
- Fr. Dwyer
- Fr. L.B. Quirk
- Sr. Emannuel
- Sr. William Mary
- Sr. Dolores Monahan
- Sr. Eileen Regina
- Sr. Raymond Mary Davis–?-1988
- Mrs. Diane Macaluso–1988-? (Principal - Border City Union Free School, named Director of Special Education of Waterloo Central SchoolsWaterloo Central School DistrictWaterloo Central School District is a school district in Waterloo, New York, United States. The superintendent is Terry MacNabb.The district operates five schools: Waterloo High School, Waterloo Middle School, LaFayette Intermediate School, Skoi-Yase Primary School, and Main Street Multi-Age. In...
) - Mr. Louis R. Rizzieri
- Ms. Diane Oravec–?-2005 (unknown, named Principal of Immaculate Conception School)
St. John Bosco Principal
Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses- Ms. Mary E. Caffrey–2005-2007 (Assistant Principal - DeSales High School, school closed)