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Syracuse City School District

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Type
  
Public

Established
  
1848

Grade
  
Pre-kindergarten

Number of schools
  
34

Grades
  
Pre-kindergarten, K-12

Staff
  
1505

Founded
  
1848

Superintendent
  
Jaime Alicea (Interim)

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Accreditation
  
New York State Board of Regents

Budget
  
US$364.9 million (2010–2011)

Schools
  
5 high schools; 6 middle schools; 7 K-8 schools; 14 elementary schools; 4 alternative schools/programs

Teachers
  
1,794 teachers; 814 teaching assistants (2010–2011)

Students
  
22,865 K-12 students; 1,253 prekindergarten children (2011–2012)

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The Syracuse City School District is a public school district based in Syracuse, New York (USA).

Contents

Map of Syracuse City School District, NY, USA

High schools

  • Corcoran High School
  • George Fowler High School
  • Henninger High School
  • Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central
  • Nottingham High School
  • Middle schools (6-8)

  • Clary Middle School
  • Danforth Middle School
  • Expeditionary Learning Middle School
  • Grant Middle School
  • Lincoln Middle School
  • Westside Academy at Blodgett Middle School
  • Bellevue Middle School Academy (Now closed)
  • Levy Middle School (Now closed but has recently housed two schools)
  • Elementary schools (K-5)

  • Bellevue Elementary School
  • Delaware Elementary School (Currently being phased out)
  • Dr. King Magnet School
  • Dr. Weeks School
  • Franklin Magnet School
  • Hughes Magnet School (Currently being phased out into Syracuse Latin)
  • LeMoyne Elementary School
  • McKinley-Brighton Magnet School
  • Meachem School
  • Porter Elementary School
  • Salem Hyde School
  • Seymour Dual Language Academy
  • VanDuyn School
  • Webster School
  • K-8 schools

  • Aria S. Huntington School
  • Edward Smith School
  • Frazer School
  • H.W. Smith School
  • Roberts School
  • Frank C. McCarthy School (Closed)
  • Alternative schools

  • Elmcrest School
  • Syracuse Renaissance Academy at Carnegie
  • William R. Beard School
  • Other campuses

  • Central Technical Vocational Center
  • Early Childhood Program
  • Johnson Center
  • Say Yes to Education

    The Syracuse Say Yes to Education and Economic Development program is a district-wide collaboration between Say Yes, Syracuse University, and the Syracuse City School District aimed at bridging the achievement gap between urban and suburban children by focusing on academic, social-emotional, health, and financial obstacles facing low-income students. The following support systems are offered through the Syracuse Say Yes to Education program: annual and regularly reviewed individual student growth plans; tutoring; identification of strengths and weaknesses through student diagnostic testing; inclusive settings, curriculum, and support for students with disabilities and English language learners; after-school and summer school programs; counseling and family engagement; research-based academic programs such as International Baccalaureate often found in suburban schools; financial aid and college selection counseling; and mentoring.

    The Syracuse Higher Education Compact is a partnership between private and public institutions to "collectively provide the opportunity for Say Yes graduates in the city of Syracuse to attend college with tuition, fees, and books paid for." As of November 2010, 23 private schools were promising Syracuse City School District students free college tuition.

    References

    Syracuse City School District Wikipedia