Type Public School Campus size 177 acres Mascot The Blue Devil Motto Striving for excellence | Grades Pre-k–12 Color Navy blue and Gold Number of schools 5 | |
Superintendent Dr. Dawn Santiago-Marullo, Ed.D Profiles |
The Victor Central School District is a public school district in New York State that serves approximately 4,500 students in the village of Victor and portions of the towns of Farmington and Victor in Ontario County; portions of the town of Perinton in Monroe County; and portions of the town of Macedon in Wayne County, with an operating budget of approximately $64 million (~$9,884 per student in 2004).
Contents
- Map of Victor Central School District NY USA
- Superintendent
- Board of education
- Schools
- Elementary schools
- Middle school
- High school
- Performance
- Director of Transportation
- Mechanics and buses
- References
Map of Victor Central School District, NY, USA
The average class size is 24 students (all grades). The student-teacher ratio is 14-15:1(elementary), 13-14:1(middle-high school).
The District motto is "Striving for Excellence"!
Superintendent
Dr. Dawn Santiago-Marullo, Ed.D. is the Superintendent of Schools, as of March 28, 2009.
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:
Schools
All of the District's schools are located on a 176-acre (0.71 km2) campus that includes five buildings surrounded by athletic fields and playgrounds.
Elementary schools
Victor Early Childhood School (PreK-1)
Principal: Dorothy DiAngeloVictor Primary School (2-3 and K-3 Multiage)
Principal: Danielle DehmVictor Intermediate School (4-6)
Principal: Kevin SwartzMiddle school
Victor Junior High School (7-8)
Principal: Brian D. GeeHigh school
Victor Senior High School (9-12)
Principal: Yvonne O'SheaPerformance
In 2007, the New York State Education Department named the District a "New York State High Performing School District".
The District's 86% graduation rate exceeds the State Standard of 55%. In 2013, the New York State Education Department named the Junior and Senior High Schools "Reward Schools" in the "High Performance" category.