Grand Island Central School District

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Grand Island Central School District
Location
Grand Island, New York
District information
GradesK-12
SuperintendentBrian S. Graham
Schools5
Students and staff
District mascotVikings
Other information
WebsiteGrand Island Central School District

The Grand Island Central School District is a New York State public school district that serves the town of Grand Island in Erie County. The district consists of 5 schools–3 elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. The middle and high schools share the same address and building. From 2013 to 2017, the district underwent a $58 million renovation, dubbed the "Capital Project" locally. This project included improvements to the district's lighting, air conditioning, auditoriums, gymnasiums, wireless Internet, as well as the addition of new academic wings. Grand Island is known regionally for their music program, and was designated for their community excellence in 2012-2016.[1] More recently, mostly due to the Capital Project, Grand Island has also become more involved in state and regional technology-related activities.

Administration[edit]

The district offices are located at 1100 Ransom Road in Grand Island. The current superintendent is Brian Graham.

Selected former superintendents[edit]

Previous assignment and reason for departure denoted in parentheses

List of schools[edit]

  • Grand Island Senior High School (New York) (Built in 1963) Cornerstone laid on June 29, 1963 and opened on September 4, 1963
  • Veronica E. Connor Middle School - Opened on April 14, 1969 as Grand Island Middle school and renamed to Veronica E. Connor Middle School on December 9, 1996
  • Huth Road Elementary School (Built in 1958) Cornerstone laid on May 21, 1958, opened on September 26, 1958 and dedicated on December 7, 1958
  • William Kaegebein Elementary School (Built in 1952) Cornerstone laid on October 12, 1952, opened on February 9, 1953 and dedicated on June 7, 1953
  • Charlotte Sidway School (Built in 1936, enlarged in 1947 and 1950) Cornerstone laid on July 30, 1936, opened on February 1, 1937 and dedicated on June 10, 1937

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Music Department". www.k12.ginet.org. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  2. ^ McNeil, H. (1991, July 9). Island superintendent leaving for Oswego. The Buffalo News
  3. ^ Isle board names Haynes interim schools chief. (1991, August 6). The Buffalo News
  4. ^ Grand Island school chief is leaving. (2002, April 24). The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  5. ^ Piganto, T. J. (2002, May 14). Coppola to be interim school chief. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  6. ^ Williams, D. (2002, October 1). Board picks Ramming as superintendent. The Buffalo News, p. B3.
  7. ^ Winchester, L. (2012, July 10). School superintendent to retire. The Buffalo News, p. B3.

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