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Honeoye Central School District

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The Honeoye Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves 619 students in 86 square miles (220 km2) in the hamlet of Honeoye and the town of Richmond in Ontario County with a staff of 227 (140 instructional personnel and 87 support staff).

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Map of Honeoye Central School District, NY, USA

The average class size is 17 students (all grades). With each graduating class having an average of 45 students (Lowest level has 32, highest grade level is 58) The student-teacher ratio is 10:1.

David C. Bills is the Superintendent of Schools, taking over for William Schofield, who retired at the end of August.

The District motto is "Treat others the way you want to be treated".

Board of Education

The Board of Education (BOE) consists of 7 members who serve rotating 3-year terms. Elections are held each May for board members and to vote on the School District Budget.

Current board members are:

  • Keith Stumbo - President
  • Patrick Freivald - Vice President
  • Sandra Hubble
  • Jessica Green
  • Thomas Mann
  • Jerry Passer
  • Andrea Badger
  • Schools

    The District operates one school building, housing a K-5 elementary school and 6-12 combined middle/high school in Honeoye, New York.

    Elementary schools

  • Honeoye Central Elementary School (K-5)
  • Principal: Michael D. Bastion
  • Secondary schools

  • Honeoye Central School (6-12)
  • Principal: Wayne Ackles

    Performance

    The District's 91% graduation rate exceeds the State Standard of 55%.

    Sports

    Honeoye is apart of Section V, currently Class D. Honeoye recently won Sectionals in Volleyball and Cross Country for their 2014 season. Honeoye Cross Country has won the league championship 3 years in a row, 2012-14 Their baseball team won Section V, western regionals and made a trip to the final four state championships in 2008. Girls Basketball did the same in 2006.

    References

    Honeoye Central School District Wikipedia